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Hausa Shell Basket 01
Description
Hausa Shell Basket 01These baskets are crafted by the Hausa people of Nigeria. Hand woven from grass and finished with leather with cowrie shells sewn on by hand. Cowrie shells are symbolic of wealth and the use of cowrie shells on these baskets indicates that they were used to store valuable content.
the Buhera basket is the perfect accent for any space
Our Harper vase is part of our collection of ceramics from the Swedish artist Enriqueta Cepeda
The masks are traditionally worn by men during ceremonial dances
The beautiful leopard in this photo was known as the Tamboti female
marriage and family
These Bamun shields originate from fighting shields used by warriors and are hand-carved by the Bamun people of Cameroon from indigenous wood
Our collection of Tonga stools originate from the Tonga people of Zimbabwe
After watching a pride a lions spend a long morning hunting
Our Kunene River cushion is made with a cotton blend textile in beautiful neutrals with a subtle pattern
Our Sea Shells cushion is made with a cotton blend textile in beautiful neutral hue and finished with a unique hand-woven shell and coconut bead detail
The chair is hand-carved from indigenous wood and demonstrates high wood work skill
These sweet containers are hard to come across and come from the Borana people of Ethiopia
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 18 - Jul 23
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