Vegan Oval Basket – Cinnamon
AU $64.00Sugar & spice & everything nice
Length : 48cm // Width : 28cm
Height : 26cm
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Sugar & spice & everything nice
Length : 48cm // Width : 28cm
Height : 26cm
Hampshire’s finest
Length : 48cm // Width : 28cm
Height : 26cm
Handwoven Indigo cloth from Burkina Faso is a stunning example of traditional African craftsmanship. Each piece is created using age-old techniques, ensuring a unique and intricate design. The natural indigo dye gives the fabric its rich, deep blue hue, which is both striking and beautiful.
Country of Origin: Burkina Faso
Length (cm): 156
Width (cm): 95
Large sized Dogon door with a range of animal carvings
This Door represents protection and fertility.
Step into a world of art and history with our authentic Dogon doors, meticulously crafted to tell a story in your home
Door Details
Country of Origin – Mali
Ethnicity -Dogon
Function – Granary Door / Protection & Fertility
Dimensions – 105 x 59 x 6cm
Rare Ekete sun mask from Nigerian Cameroonian border.
Ekete masks are revered as embodiments of ancestral wisdom, cultural identity, and spiritual protection within Igbo society.
Mask Information
Country of Origin…………..Nigeria
Culture…………………………Ekete
Function……………………….Prosperity
Dimensions…………………..35cm x 30cm x 6cm
The Baule have many tribal masks, including the moon or moon mask, their main function is the protection of the person wearing it, especially against witchcraft. A also be used for divination or an altar object for which offerings can be made. The Baule associate the rays of the sun (rim) with the face of the moon.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.
Ndoma masks portray an honoured person of the village who is celebrated during an elaborate ceremonial dance called Mblo, which is often performed on stilts. These masks represent the Baule people’s idealised vision of beauty, depicted in carefully carved features, elaborate hairstyles, and symbolic scarification.