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Helmet Mask 01
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Helmet Mask 01The Bozo people are located along the Niger River and known as the 'masters of the river'. They preserve a number of animist traditions and believe that objects, places and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Helmet masks are hand carved from ingenious wood and finished with brass details. Each mask represents a male or a female and would have traditionally been worn on the head during ceremonies.
They were originally used to store honey once gathered
Bamileke stools are traditionally only used by the Bamileke King of Cameroon during public ceremonies
friends and relatives together
making them a one-of-a-kind piece for your home
These stools were designed by the Tonga people of Zimbabwe as a portable seat that villagers could take with them when attending neighbouring village ceremonies
Each pot is made by hand using clay from river banks
Our Moon Ritual tray is a unique hand-made ceramic from the Belgium artist Marlies Huybs
The print is complemented by an oak wood frame
The Dinka people are nomadic farmers and herders are have excelled in the craft of small
Our Fiji vase is part of our collection of ceramics from the Swedish artist Enriqueta Cepeda
It was traditionally used in the kitchen for storage
Traditionally lower stools
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