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  1. Vtg Ashanti Africa Carved Chief Chair Stool Altar Ghana Primitive Wabi Sabi

    Traditionally used as a symbol of authority and spirituality, this hand-carved wooden stool carries deep cultural significance and visual impact. • Ideal for use as a sculptural object, spiritual altar, or accent in boho, tribal, or brutalist decor.

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  2. VINTAGE Collectable Tuareg Metal Pipe North African Ethnographic Tribal Artifact

    SOLD AS A DISPLAY DECORATIVE COLLECTABLE.

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  3. A pair of African Carved Wooden Goblet Rhinoceros & Elephant Tribal Folk Art

    The colour of the wood is slightly darker than pictures show. “Item doesn't fit”.

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  4. Vintage African Idoma Mask Paint and Wood Modigliani Style

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  5. Old WEST AFRICAN WOODEN SENUFO STOOL HANDCRAFTED Ivory Coast

    Old WEST AFRICAN TRADITIONAL AGED WOODEN SENUFO STOOL HANDCRAFTED with THICK CHUNKY LEGS. 6 1/2" T x 13 1/4" L x 9 1/4" W. Good Condition.Please Look at All The Pictures For Accurate Condition. Sold as is.As always, thanks for looking.

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  6. Antique West African Tribal Woven Cowrie Shell Basket Or Imbenge. 14" Diameter

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  7. African Vintage Rattle

    22" x 7" Burkina Faso Gourd rattle. Handpainted designs in crowns around the outside with cowrie shells.

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  8. African Senegal Hand Carved Elephant Head Tribal Mask . Authentic

    Delve into the rich tapestry of African culture with this authentic Senegalese hand-carved elephant head tribal mask. Its intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship are a testament to the skilled artistry of the region. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of ethnographic artefacts, this piece serves as a striking focal point in any collection of African memorabilia. The mask's provenance is rooted in the vibrant and diverse continent of Africa, with its origin specifically from Senegal. While the ownership history remains a mystery, the mask's uniqueness is undiminished, making it a cherished addition for those who appreciate the intricacies and heritage of African art.

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