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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. Hemba Mwele Mbambala Mask, D.R. Congo, Central African Tribal Art.

    The Hemba Mwele Mbambala Mask is a beautiful piece of Central African tribal art from the Congo. This intricately carved mask holds cultural significance and is a unique collectable item that showcases the artistry and traditions of the Hemba people. Its origins in Africa add to its authenticity and appeal to collectors interested in ethnic and tribal artefacts. 30cm high by 17cm wide

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  3. Vintage Beautiful African Pictorial Mud Traditional Cloth Textile Wall Hanging

    It measures 240x228cms. It has fade colored, overall nice condition. It has a hole.

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  4. Antique Tribal Traditional African Kuba Cloth Raffia Textile Embroidered

    It measures 213x58cms. It has an excellent condition.

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  5. Original African Wooden Mask Circular Ghanaian Origin Ceremonial Folk Art

    Sold as seen

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  6. Old African tribal beads, large bead (d)

    Old African tribal beads, blues (d). Venetian trading beads.

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  7. Large Antique African Carved Wooden Globe Box with 2 Pieces

    This large antique African carved wooden globe box consists of two pieces, making it a unique and intricate collectable item. The intricate carving and African design make it a standout piece for collectors of ethnographic items. Originating from Africa, this carved globe adds a touch of history and culture to any collection.

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  8. LARGE Vintage African Hand-Carved Wooden Mask Tribal Art Elephant Headdress West

    []Stunning hand-carved wooden mask. Origin: Likely West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, or Ivory Coast region).

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