US$ 1949.50
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Boni Headrest
Description
Boni HeadrestA beautiful headrest that comes from the Boni people of Ethiopia. Hand carved from Yucub wood with dual columns, this headrest was reserved for an elder. Historically headrests date back to ancient times and in East Africa they are used by pastoral nomadic people. They are considered to be one of the most important of their few possessions that they travelled with. Whilst used primarily to rest their heads upon whilst sleeping, protecting them from
Bamileke stools are traditionally only used by the Bamileke King of Cameroon during public ceremonies
This special vessel was carved from indigenous wood by the Nupe people from Nigeria
Hand-woven from grass and finished with leather with cowrie shells sewn on by hand
Tutsi bangles are hand-carved from indigenous wood and designed with copper or sliver inlays
The jug would have been used for years to collect and store milk from their cattle
Carved by hand in unique designs
Our Kunene River cushion is made with a cotton blend textile in beautiful neutrals with a subtle pattern
Due to their longevity
The photograph captures Okavango Delta's largest known lion
This vintage stool also has developed beautiful patina and wear from years of use
non-traditional design
This vessel would have been used to store milk
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