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  1. 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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  2. Cute SONGYE Kifwebe miniature mask Congo Drc African Tribal Art mc 1750

    SONGYE- Cute little Kifwebe Mask. The Songye have created these masks among the most impressive of the art of Black Africa. The Songye are a people living in wooded savannasin southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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  3. Vintage 1960s Namji Doll Beads Cowrie Shells Africa North Cameroon Dowayo Used

    This vintage 1960s Namji Doll from Africa, specifically Cameroon, features beads and cowrie shells that reflect the traditional Dowayo culture. The doll is a unique collectable item that showcases the craftsmanship and artistic flair of the region, making it a valuable piece for those interested in African collectables and ethnographic artefacts. 12.5 inches 830 grams See pictures for conditions Selling as is

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  4. ArtSense: Bamum Statue - Cameroon (AS/05)

    Note:Stand is not included in this sale. Weight: 3kg.

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  5. Vintage African Kpan Mask Baoule Ivory Coast

    Baoule Kpan Mask Ivory Coast. in the Goli dance ceremonies of the Baoule people along with other. then the ram-horned kpan. finally the human-faced kpan. mask has been used in dance and still has its rubber strip to hold it.

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  6. Vintage African Ghana Ashanti Wooden Tribal Stool. 26cm Long

    This Vintage Ashanti Wooden Tribal Stool originates from Ghana, Africa and is 26cm in length. The stool is a traditional piece adorned with intricate Ashanti tribal designs, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. Perfect for collectors of African art and ethnic memorabilia, this item serves as a unique and authentic piece of history from Ghana's Ashanti tribe. Split and lean as shown although this is rock solid (I can’t move this at all so may be a very old break)

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  7. 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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  8. Māori Wooden Hand Carved Meads wood Tribal Head Spoon Set

    This set consists of hand-carved wooden spoons with tribal head designs, made in New Zealand by Māori artisans.

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