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Items For Sale - African
Item #PriceItem Name / Description
#22146


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Kuba Congo Mask
Made in Congo from wood.... more#22090
$ 395
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Large Old Makonde Stool
Used by elders during meetings. · Carved in Tanzania from wood.... more#22150


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Large Turkana Food Bowl
This old food bowl is a rare artifact from Kenya. Meat was served in it on special occasions such as dignitary visits. This bowl retains the aroma of animal fat from years ago. It was stored by hanging it from the attached leather strap. · Made in Kenya.... more#22074


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Large Warthog Tusk Stand
Perfect for displaying you favorite painted ostrich egg. · egg sold separately... more#22355
$ 148
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Large Wedding Basket
This beautiful multi-colored basket is traditionally presented to a new bride by her mother or mother-in-law. The wedding basket is a prized possession, and can be used for collecting grains and roots, or as a decoration in the bride's home. The baskets are created by taking the roots of the Makenge bush, boiling them until they're soft, and then weaving them into intricate patterns to convey mess... more#22076


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Large Zulu Basket Lamp
The base of this lamp is a traditonal Zulu Beer Basket. Traditional Zulu Baskets are tightly hand-woven, using a coil weave, with materials found in native South Africa . These bulb-shaped containers are ceremoniously used to serve beer. When the beer is poured into the basket, the palm and grass swell to create a water-tight vessel. The woven patterns form symbols which tell stories. For example,... more#19179


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Large Zulu Clay Pot
Made in South Africa, the Zulu clay pots were assigned different names depending on their size. Thin coils of clay were pressed together and the joints were filled in. After a first firing, a second took place; this time the pot was covered with vegetable matter and emerged blackened. Three basic kinds of decoration are seen: indented, incised, and in relief through the addition of small lumps of ... more#22081
$ 65
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