Born on the island of Lamu, Kenya, Ali Helewa carved these
doors sometime before 1900 in the classic Zanzibar style. Across the top, he
engraved a proverb chosen by the doors owner.
Alis father, Kijuma, a Swahili poet and carver,
nicknamed his son Helewa, which means to understand, because the child was
clever and quick to learn.