This product consists of two original hand-painted African tribal paintings, showcasing traditional African artwork. The paintings are from Africa, with a tribal influence, making them a unique and authentic addition to any art collection. Each piece is hand-painted, adding to their originality and value as one-of-a-kind pieces. Perfect for those interested in African art and culture, these paintings would make a striking statement in any home or space.
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In excellent vintage condition as pictured. No chips, cracks or scratches. The bust a hand-carved African wooden bust, likely made of Sapele or ebony wood. • Hand-carved, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. • Likely made of Sapele or ebony wood. • May represent cultural heritage or important figures. • Unique collectable item with individual markings and color variations. • Serves as a conduit for cross-cultural appreciation. • Measures approximately 10” height, 5.2x3” width / length. • Techniques and wood type can indicate origin. • Can be oiled or patinated.
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Kente weaving originated from Bonwire, a kente clothing weaving village in Ejisu-Juaben Municipal district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Due to its significance, it has been adopted by people in Ivory Coast and many other West African countries.
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African carving depicting a woman and two children. Solid ebony and ebony sap wood. Measuring 11 1/2” tall and 4” deep
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African Tuareg Leather Tribal Wallet 2-Piece Pouch Fringe Bag Vintage
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A rare, near life size 1960s wooden sculptural head by the Makonde peoples of Tanzania. This carving, in Mpingo wood, showcases the head with a Labret (ndonya ) or lip plug on the upper lip, the size representing one’s social or economic status as was customary.
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It is both a cultural artifact and a sculptural piece of wall art. African Baule Mask Tribal Antique Handmade Wall Unique Collectible Decor-G4138. This African Baule mask is a hand-carved ceremonial mask from Côte d’Ivoire, created in the Mblo portrait style.
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Stunning mid 20th century (1960-69) Ashanti Tribal stool. Beautifully hand carved featuring the wisdom knot as central pillar. Would benefit from a polish with oil/wax.
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