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  1. Latmul Tribe Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, Carved Hanging Hook. Tribal art

    This wonderful, one of a kind, carved hanging hook is a true treasure. Retrieved from the Latmul tribe along the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea, no two carvings are ever alike. This hanging hook was hand carved from local wood and painted using natural pigments. In homes, traditional woven Bilum bags filled with food and goods were hung on such hooks to keep out of reach of vermin. This item is 22.5 inches Tall and 6 inches wide.

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  2. 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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  3. Hand Carved Wooden Longboat with men and Treasure Indian Ethnographic 15” Long

    Hand Carved Wooden Longboat with men and Treasure African Ethnographic. Please see photos for sizing and extra condition detail. Very good used condition. For to size it will need to be sent as a medium parcel, hence postage.

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  4. Luba Shankadi cup bearer (mboko) from the Democratic Republic of Congo

    The Luba Shankadi cup bearer (mboko) is a traditional and culturally significant item from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Made in Africa, this collectable piece showcases the craftsmanship and heritage of the region. Perfect for collectors of African ethnographic items, this cup bearer adds a touch of authenticity and history to any collection. Its intricate design and cultural significance make it a prized possession for those interested in African collectables. 50 cm high

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  5. African Tribal Club Dark Hardwood Knobkerrie

    This 20" African Tribal Club is crafted from dark hardwood and features a knobkerrie design, which is a type of club traditionally used by various tribes in Africa. Its origins can be traced back to Africa, showcasing intricate craftsmanship typical of African tribal art. This piece would make a unique addition to any ethnographic collectables collection, reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic traditions of African tribes.

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  6. Antique/vtg Fali engagement/fertility doll from Cameroon

    Brides during a wedding ceremony. The Fali people believe that these fertility. off evil spirits that cause infertility and difficult labour. The bride carries the doll as a good luck. dolls are made with potent charms that enhance the bride’s fertility and ward.

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  7. Old Wood Carved Ashanti Stool Ghana West Africa Tribal Art Tribal Art

    This Old Wood Carved Ashanti Stool from Ghana, West Africa is a beautiful example of tribal art. Crafted with intricate designs and carvings, this piece represents the rich cultural heritage of the Ashanti people. Originating from Africa, specifically Ghana, this stool showcases the skilled craftsmanship and artistic flair of the tribe, making it a unique and authentic piece of tribal art. Ideal for collectors or those looking to add a touch of cultural flair to their home decor.

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  8. Beautiful Unique Handcrafted Leather Wall Hanging Featuring Cooking Tribal Lady

    Based in the picturesque County of Devon in England.

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