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This vintage hand-carved wooden sculpture of African origin, titled "A Robber Is Caught," is a unique and culturally significant piece for collectors of African artefacts. With its intricate detailing and historical significance, this sculpture captures a moment of suspense and drama from African folklore. The origins of this piece add to its authenticity and charm, making it a valuable addition to any collection of African collectables or ethnographic artefacts.
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This Vintage African Maasai Warrior Tribal Shield is a unique and handmade piece that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Africa. Made from painted cow hide, this shield represents the craftsmanship and history of the Maasai tribe. With its intricate design and significance in traditional African warrior culture, this shield is a rare and valuable collectible item that would make a great addition to any cultural artifacts collection.
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Old carved bust possibly of a Mangbetu tribesperson with the elongated head. This piece has a lovely smooth patina on the finely carved hair through years of handling. The features are naively carved, which adds to the charm. Approximately 16cm tall
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Tribal Mask Tanzania. associated with a large masquerade. When a mask-owner is travelling. mask, or whose family owns an important mask, is entitled to. mask designed to be worn on the arm or carried.
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This piece depicts a woman with a pestle and mortar, carrying a playful child.
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The Makonde "Tree of Life" Sculpture is a 16-inch hand-carved piece from African blackwood/ebony, originating from Africa. This intricately crafted carving depicts the Tree of Life, symbolising growth, stability, and tradition. With its origins and craftsmanship, this piece is a unique and authentic addition to any collection of African or ethnic art. It holds cultural significance and showcases the artistry and skill of the Makonde people.
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This authentic antique Ethiopian tribal headrest, crafted from wood, is a fascinating piece of traditional nomadic culture. Used by Ethiopian tribes as a pillow for rest and to protect elaborate hairstyles, this headrest reflects both the practicality and artistry of the region.
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