US$ 147.50
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Chiwara Headdress 03
Description
Chiwara Headdress 03These distinctive and sculptural headdresses come from the Bambara people of Mali. These sculptural carvings are worn on the head during ceremonies and rituals and are used to teach social values, agricultural techniques and bring good luck to the harvest. The forms are an abstract interpretation of an antelope, symbolising their connectivity to nature and their agricultural way of life. They also represent the harmony between man and women, often
ROW customers delivery is typically 3-5 business days from date of dispatch
Style as a sculptural decorative object or a soulful storage choice
The wood has developed a beautiful patina from years of use
The stools are a strictly personal item and are said to be the seat of the owners soul
The meeting house is built with eight posts and each post has intricate carving details
Our Ara wall object is a unique sculptural ceramic from the Belgium artist Marlies Huybs
The masks are either masculine or feminine
the shields are used in dances during ceremonies and rituals
a Baule delicacy
Tuareg bowls have been hand-carved from indigenous wood by women of the Tuareg people of Niger
The Ashanti people of Ghana believe there are no secrets between a man and his stool
Each container was traditionally used as a lunch box to store and transport food
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 12 - Jul 17
Exchange/Return Notes
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