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  1. Antique African Woman Crocodile Tribal Wood Hand Carved Figure Sculpture 38cm

    Please see all pictures for condition

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  2. african wooden face masks tribal african

    This product is an authentic African wooden face mask, showcasing intricate tribal designs and craftsmanship. Originating from Africa, this mask holds cultural significance and historical value. Perfect for collectors of ethnic artifacts or those interested in African art, this item is a unique piece that represents the rich heritage and traditions of the continent. Displaying the beauty and diversity of African cultures, this tribal mask adds a touch of authenticity and sophistication to any collection or space.

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  3. Two Hornbill Bird on a trunk stone Large Sculpture African Art See Desc 12 X 10

    Two Hornbill Bird on a trunk stone Large Sculpture African Art See Description. Please see pictures small chip on bottom can easily be covered

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  4. Yoruba Brass Cast Bells Nigeria Set of 5 Shaworo Ibeji Egbe Ifa Oshun VTG

    Used for many years in drumming ensemble. You are buying the SET in the picture.

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  5. Vintage Pair Hand Carved Wood Figures Man Woman Tribal African Maasai Sculpture

    Tribal African Folk Art. Exquisite mid-century pair of hand-carved Maasai Warrior Man and Wife in glossy hardwood, likely mahogany. The intricate detailing, particularly on the faces and hair, enhances their beauty.

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  6. 251181 - Large African Masaai shield with decoration - Tanzania

    African Maasai shield with decoration - Tanzania. Pastoralist Maasai from the grasslands of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania used such shields in warfare, hunting, and rites of passage. Shown here are original, high quality, hand-crafted pieces made of wood or bronze which can be yours at a fraction of gallery prices!

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  7. Antique Tribal Traditional African Kuba Cloth Raffia Textile Embroidered

    It measures 247x61cms. It has few pale marks on it, overall good condition.

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  8. Baule Tribal Mask - Ivory Coast

    The Baule are one of the Akan peoples. They moved west to the Ivory Coast more than 200 years ago and adopted masking traditions from their neighbours, the Guro, Senufo and Yaure peoples. This mask is either a Kpan, (with elaborate coiffures and refined carving; they represent the Senior female in Goli ceremonies) or a Ndoma (an idealized portrait mask used at the close of ceremonies.).

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