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  1. African, wood carved alligator

    Circa mid 1900s.

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  2. Long Antique Tribal Traditional African Kuba Cloth Raffia Textile Embroidered

    It measures 417x64cms. It has many pale marks on it, overall nice condition.

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  3. 2 South African Zulu Dolls, Handmade, Inkanyezi Rainbow Project, Beautiful, EUC

    These two South African Zulu dolls are beautifully handmade as part of the Inkanyezi Rainbow Project. Originating from South Africa, these dolls showcase the rich culture and traditions of the African people. Each doll is a unique piece that highlights the intricate craftsmanship and vibrant colors typical of Zulu culture. Perfect for collectors interested in African artifacts and cultural relics, these dolls are a beautiful representation of South African heritage. The larger doll has something white on her head wrap--it may come out but I have not tried.

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  4. NDEBELE Handmade African Mother & Child Beaded Fertility Ceremonial Dolls

    These are Ndebele beaded ceremonial dolls, a form of traditional South African folk art. The dolls are handcrafted by Ndebele artisans using intricate beadwork and wool hair.

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  5. Antique Vintage North African / Western Sahel / Tuareg Region Iron Spear Head

    In good condition with marks and wear associated with age and use.

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  6. Primitive West African Manilla Currency Bangle Ancient Patina Earth Find.. BB22

    Aesthetic: A simple, thin wire hoop design with a raw, granular surface. Up for sale is a primitive currency bracelet or "Manilla" from West Africa. Texture: The surface is rough and heavily pitted, giving it a truly ancient, archaeological look.

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  7. Vintage Ebony Hand Carved Figurine Of African Tribal Man With Walking Stick. WJ

    Heavy chunky statue 18 inches tall 4half inches from stick to back perfect condition

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  8. MAKONDE TREE OF LIFE SOLID EBONY CARVED SCULPTURE HAND MADE AFRICAN ART 28.5cm

    The Makonde Tree of Life sculpture is a hand-carved piece of African art, originating from Tanzania. The sculpture represents the Tree of Life, symbolizing growth, family, and community in African culture.

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