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Beaded Bamun Shield 01
Description
Beaded Bamun Shield 01These shields are hand carved from one piece of indigenous wood and hand finished with beads, cowrie shells and Manilla string. Their design was inspired by the defensive shields once used by the hunters and warriors of the Tikar tribe of Cameroon, but they are now designed as ritual objects to symbolise status and wealth. They work perfectly as a decorative piece for any space. As they are handmade, each shield may vary slightly. Stand is included.
Bamileke stools are traditionally only used by the Bamileke King of Cameroon during public ceremonies
the container was designed and originally used to store and pour liquids such as mead or milk
A Dogon post of this quality is rare find
every time
They are worn daily and often styled in stacks
this pot was originally used for storage and cooking by the Tonga people of Zimbabwe
After watching a pride a lions spend a long morning hunting
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white and blue on the edge of a drying pan system
HOW TO STYLE
Our Tonga mortar stools are special vintage pieces curated from rural communities from Zimbabwe
This large woven basket is perfect for styling as a decorative sculptural piece anywhere in the home
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Exchange/Return Notes
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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