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product_id short_description full_description
3929 <ul><li>Royal Chieftan 5 way wrap bracelet with a signature stainless steel button on genuine leather.</li><li>Aprroximate dimensions (wrapped):9cm x 3cm x 3cm</li><li>A glamerous statement piece, richly coloured in black, white and gold tones</li><li>Rule the night with this eye catching piece</li><li>The beads are held in place on thread that is wrapped around the leather cords, giving a pop of color to the design</li></ul> <p><br /></p>
3930 <ul><li>Thunderstorm - 5 way adjustable wrap bracelets - adjustable with a stainless steel signature button on genuine leather</li><li>Approximate dimensions (wrapped): 9cm x 3cm x 3cm</li><li>Our african thunderstorms are the inspiration behind this gorgeous deep blue and smokey grey wrap bracelet</li><li>Perfect for day and night</li></ul>
3932 <ul><li>Olive wood and bone meat fork - Kenya - East Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 18cm x 6cm x 2cm</li><li>Handcrafted by artisans from sustainable hardwoods</li><li>African wooden salad servers remain a popular choice for adding natural style to modern dining</li><li>Fair Trade goods providing economic empowerment to artisans in Africa</li></ul> <p><br /></p> <p></p>
3934 <ul><li>Wild olive wood and bone salad servers - Kenya - East Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 15cm x 4cm x 4cm</li><li>Handcrafted by artisans from sustainable hardwoods</li><li>African wooden salad servers remain a popular choice for adding natural style to modern dining</li><li>Fair Trade goods providing economic empowerment to artisans in Africa</li></ul>
3955 <ul><li>Faux snake skin bracelet</li><li>Approximate dimentions: 7cm x 4cm x 5cm</li></ul>
3970 <ul><li>Wild olive wood and bone salad servers - Kenya - East Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 16cm x 2cm x 2cm</li><li>Handcrafted by artisans from sustainable hardwoods, African wooden salad servers remain a popular choice for adding natural style to modern dining</li><li>Fair Trade goods providing economic empowerment to artisans in Africa</li></ul>
3974 <ul><li>Salad servers with wild olive and bone design </li></ul>
4010 <ul><li>The masks, known as kpeliye'e, feature <b>delicate oval faces with geometric projections at the sides</b></li><li>Raised and incised scarification patterns ornament their smooth, glossy surfaces</li><li>Considered feminine, the masks honor deceased Senufo elders with their grace and beauty</li></ul>
4014 <ul><li>Wooden carved pangolin for stylish home and decor displays</li></ul>
4018 <ul><li>Rhino wooden carving - Zimbabwe</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 18cm x 12cm x 6cm</li></ul>
4020 <ul><li>Carving of a giraffe head from Zimbabwe</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 17cm x 15cm x 7cm</li></ul>
4021 <ul><li>Carving - Natural giraffe head - Zimbabwe</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 50cm x 10cm x 5cm</li></ul>
4022 <ul><li>Carving - Natural giraffe head - Zimbabwe</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 20cm x 10cm x 5cm</li></ul>
4023 <ul><li>Natural hippopotamus carving from wood  - Zimbabwe</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 20cm x 10cm x 5cm</li></ul>
4024 <ul><li>Pale wood elephant head carving for mounting on a wall</li></ul>
4025 <ul><li>A beautiful African <b>trade bead necklace</b> with a unique,custom design - handmade pieces from West Africa </li></ul>
4028 <ul><li>A stylish look of <b>brass beads</b> on a beaded jewelry design</li></ul>
4032 <ul><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles.</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li></ul> <p></p>
4033 <ul><li>Genuine hand-painted mud cloth from Mali - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:105cm x 167cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li><li>Usually, each cloth is a unique creation - there is only one</li></ul>
4034 <ul><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles.</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li></ul>
4035 <ul><li>Genuine hand-painted mud cloth from Mali - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:105cm x 167cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li><li>Usually, each cloth is a unique creation - there is only one</li></ul>
4036 <ul><li>Genuine hand-painted mud cloth from Mali - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:105cm x 167cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li><li>Usually, each cloth is a unique creation - there is only one</li></ul>
4037 <ul><li>Tonga baskets are <b>baskets woven by the Tonga women of the Southern Province of Zambia</b>, who are renowned for their basket weaving</li><li>The baskets have a distinctive design with a square bottom forming the foundation of the basket</li><li>It takes approximately two weeks to complete a basket about 35 cm in diameter</li></ul>
4038 <ul><li>Tonga baskets are <b>baskets woven by the Tonga women of the Southern Province of Zambia</b>, who are renowned for their basket weaving</li><li>The baskets have a distinctive design with a square bottom forming the foundation of the basket</li><li>It takes approximately two weeks to complete a basket about 35 cm in diameter</li></ul> <p></p>
4039 <ul><li>Tonga baskets are <b>baskets woven by the Tonga women of the Southern Province of Zambia</b>, who are renowned for their basket weaving</li><li>The baskets have a distinctive design with a square bottom forming the foundation of the basket</li><li>It takes approximately two weeks to complete a basket about 35 cm in diameter</li></ul><p></p>
4040 <ul><li>Tonga baskets are <b>baskets woven by the Tonga women of the Southern Province of Zambia</b>, who are renowned for their basket weaving</li><li>The baskets have a distinctive design with a square bottom forming the foundation of the basket</li><li>It takes approximately two weeks to complete a basket about 35 cm in diameter</li></ul>
4041 <ul><li>For centuries South Africa's Zulu people have been famous for the sturdy and beautiful baskets they weave from grasses and palm leaf. The weaving was so tight that the best <em>ukhamba</em> baskets were actually used to store beer</li><li>Today these baskets are still woven in the countryside, but the Zulus living in urban area have invented a <em>new</em> kind of basket, the <em>imbenge</em> basket woven entirely of recycled telephone wire</li><li>The baskets are as bright and colorful as the telephone wire, and very sturdy</li><li>They are also completely washable! In recent years people in craft cooperatives in the the neighboring nation of Zimbabwe have developed their own distinct style of telephone wire basket, which we are also offering here</li><li>These baskets are all one-of-a-kind, and our inventory is constantly changing</li></ul>
4050 <p></p> <ul><li>A beautifully decorated mud cloth throw also known as 'Bao' </li><li><strong>Bao</strong> is a traditional mancala board game played in most of East Africa</li><li>It is most popular among the Swahili people of Tanzania and Kenya; the name itself "Bao" is the Swahili word for "board" or "board game"</li><li>In Tanzania, and especially Zanzibar, a "bao master" (called <em>bingwa</em>, "master"; but also <em>fundi</em>, "artist") is held in high respect</li></ul>
4052 <ul><li>A colourful animal printed runner </li><li>Perfect for tables, beds or couches </li></ul>
4060 <ul><li>Stylish and colourful hanging beads for decor/display/interior </li></ul>
4062 <p></p> <ul><li>Yaruba basket - Nigeria - West Africa</li><li>Dimensions: 20cm x 11cm x 14cm</li><li>These intricate, one of a kind, vintage leather & beaded baskets are used for carrying a variety of daily items</li><li>Among the Yoruba tribe, beadwork is the province of the Ifa diviner, something akin to a holy man</li><li>Worn by Babalawo (diviners), beaded baskets such as this would hold the diviner's regalia and cowrie shells that would be tossed onto the ground and interpreted by the diviner</li><li>Please note that many of our handmade items are one of a kind,perfectly imperfect,vintage and have indigenous decorative repair work which we believe adds to the intrinsic value and beauty of the items</li><li>No two items are exactly the same</li></ul>
4063 <p>Yaruba basket - Nigeria - West AfricaDimensions: 20cm x 11cm x 14cmThese intricate, one of a kind, vintage leather & beaded baskets are used for carrying a variety of daily itemsAmong the Yoruba tribe, beadwork is the province of the Ifa diviner, something akin to a holy manWorn by Babalawo (diviners), beaded baskets such as this would hold the diviner's regalia and cowrie shells that would be tossed onto the ground and interpreted by the divinerPlease note that many of our handmade items are one of a kind,perfectly imperfect,vintage and have indigenous decorative repair work which we believe adds to the intrinsic value and beauty of the itemsNo two items are exactly the same<br /></p><p></p>
4064 <ul><li>Yaruba basket - Nigeria - West Africa</li><li>Dimensions: 20cm x 11cm x 14cm</li><li>These intricate, one of a kind, vintage leather & beaded baskets are used for carrying a variety of daily items</li><li>Among the Yoruba tribe, beadwork is the province of the Ifa diviner, something akin to a holy man</li><li>Worn by Babalawo (diviners), beaded baskets such as this would hold the diviner's regalia and cowrie shells that would be tossed onto the ground and interpreted by the diviner</li><li>Please note that many of our handmade items are one of a kind,perfectly imperfect,vintage and have indigenous decorative repair work which we believe adds to the intrinsic value and beauty of the items</li><li>No two items are exactly the same</li></ul> <p></p>
4065 <ul><li>Stylish corn beads made from cow bone</li></ul>
4072 <ul><li>Batik / Bone beads are popular in most African countries and <b>are handcrafted from bone</b></li><li>Then are then dyed through the batik method to give them color, most often black and white, or lovely shades of brown</li></ul>
4074 <ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4075 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4076 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4077 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4078 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4079 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4080 <p></p><ul><li>Yoruba beads have essentially been a part of this fashion as these beads adorn our necks, wrists, waists and ankles, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when said that beads were traded for humans during the trans-Atlantic slave era</li><li>Not only for fashion, many of these beads have their importance rooted in our socio-cultural and traditional beliefs, without much ado we will see more about Traditional neck beads (Necklace)</li><li>Yoruba neck beads/necklace popularly called <b>ILEKE</b> are usually pieces of wood, metal and glasses which are usually tied together using a tiny but strong rope and are worn on our necks</li><li>They come in different colours and forms, this colour and form tells us the story behind such beads; if it’s associated to any title or not, their importance, its function and a whole lot of other things</li><li>There are many types of necklace in Yoruba land with each having its function</li></ul>
4086 <ul><li>African recycled glass beads are <b>hand-made by the Krobo tribe in Southern Ghana</b></li><li>Powder glass beads are made from recycled, reused scrap glass and empty glass bottles</li><li>The beads are translucent or semi-translucent, and they receive their perforations, as well as their final shapes, after firing in a kiln</li></ul>
4089 <ul><li>African recycled glass beads are <b>hand-made by the Krobo tribe in Southern Ghana</b></li><li>Powder glass beads are made from recycled, reused scrap glass and empty glass bottles</li><li>The beads are translucent or semi-translucent, and they receive their perforations, as well as their final shapes, after firing in a kiln</li></ul> <p></p>
4092 <ul><li>Recycled glass beads - Ghana - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 0.5cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Recycled glass beads (or bottle glass beads) are an excellent example of creative recycling in Africa</li><li>Ghanaian craftsmen and women smash old or broken bottles into pieces as big as peppercorns</li><li>The end product is heated in a wood fire and polished to perfection</li><li>Throughout West Africa, glass beads have long held sacred symbolism among indigenous cultures</li><li>Tribes such as the Mossi of Burkina Faso and the Baoule of the Cote d‚ôIvoire believe that the essence of their ancestors lives on in beads, and that by wearing them, they may benefit from the knowledge and wisdom of their forebearers</li></ul>
4093 <ul><li>Recycled glass beads - Ghana - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 0.5cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Recycled glass beads (or bottle glass beads) are an excellent example of creative recycling in Africa</li><li>Ghanaian craftsmen and women smash old or broken bottles into pieces as big as peppercorns</li><li>The end product is heated in a wood fire and polished to perfection</li><li>Throughout West Africa, glass beads have long held sacred symbolism among indigenous cultures</li><li>Tribes such as the Mossi of Burkina Faso and the Baoule of the Cote d‚ôIvoire believe that the essence of their ancestors lives on in beads, and that by wearing them, they may benefit from the knowledge and wisdom of their forebearers</li></ul>
4097 <ul><li>Recycled glass beads - Ghana - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 0.5cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Recycled glass beads (or bottle glass beads) are an excellent example of creative recycling in Africa</li><li>Ghanaian craftsmen and women smash old or broken bottles into pieces as big as peppercorns</li><li>The end product is heated in a wood fire and polished to perfection</li><li>Throughout West Africa, glass beads have long held sacred symbolism among indigenous cultures</li><li>Tribes such as the Mossi of Burkina Faso and the Baoule of the Cote d‚ôIvoire believe that the essence of their ancestors lives on in beads, and that by wearing them, they may benefit from the knowledge and wisdom of their forebearers</li></ul>
4101 <ul><li>Yaruba Crown - Nigeria - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:48cm x 14cm x 30cm</li><li>A beaded cone-shaped crown with a long fringe of beads that covers the wearer's face is the most important symbol of Yoruba kingship</li><li>Beaded crowns signify that the king-wearer can trace his ancestry to Odudua, the mythical founder of the sixteen original Yoruba kingdoms</li></ul> <p><br /></p>
4102 <ul><li>Swan bowl - Wooden carving - Handmade</li></ul>
4103 <ul><li>Wooden Bark Bowl - Hand carved - Handmade</li><li>(Bowl only)</li></ul>
4109 <ul><li>Mozambique Family - Mozambique - South East Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:25cm x 14cm x 5cm</li><li>Mozambique is a country in Southern Africa with a rich culture based heavily on their artistic pursuits</li><li>Carvings are closely related to traditional religions, are brightly decorated and are carved out of one piece of wood</li><li>All headdresses are unique</li><li>No two will be the same as in the picture</li></ul>
4113 <ul><li>Punu mask - Gabon - Central Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:36cm x 18cm x 20cm</li><li>Punu masks represent idealized female ancestors' faces</li><li>The white color of the mask is genderless; white is a symbol for peace, deities, spirits of the dead, and the afterlife</li><li>It is thus the predominating color in funeral celebrations and memorials</li></ul>
4119 <ul><li>These <b>boxes</b> are made in <b>box</b> and covered with <b>leather</b>, they are the fruit of an artisanal know-how of the <b>Tuareg</b> tribes</li><li>Niger - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 4cm x 5cm x 10cm</li></ul>
4126 <ul><li>Tuareg necklace - Tuareg - North & West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 26cm x 6cm x 4cm</li><li>Among the nomadic Tuareg people of northern Africa, jewelry has meaning</li><li>Multi-tasking need not exclude beauty</li><li>Jewelry offers a portable outlet for artistic expression, religious and historical reference, and displays of wealth</li><li>Like many people with ancient traditions, the Tuareg assign firm roles to men, women, and children</li><li>Among such roles lies the creation of the handicrafts that they use to live their lives, perpetuate their history, and express their culture. Among the Tuareg, only men manufacture the stunning silver jewelry for which their people are famed</li></ul> <p><span></span></p>
4127 <ul><li>Tuareg necklace - Tuareg - North & West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 26cm x 6cm x 4cm</li><li>Among the nomadic Tuareg people of northern Africa, jewelry has meaning</li><li>Multi-tasking need not exclude beauty</li><li>Jewelry offers a portable outlet for artistic expression, religious and historical reference, and displays of wealth</li><li>Like many people with ancient traditions, the Tuareg assign firm roles to men, women, and children</li><li>Among such roles lies the creation of the handicrafts that they use to live their lives, perpetuate their history, and express their culture. Among the Tuareg, only men manufacture the stunning silver jewelry for which their people are famed</li></ul>
4145 <ul><li>Venda bowl </li><li>Large</li><li>Approximate dimensions:364cm x 6cm x 23cm</li></ul>
4146 <ul><li>Venda bowl</li><li>Medium</li><li>Approximate dimensions:6.5cm x 20cm x 20cm</li></ul>
4147 <ul><li>Venda Bowl</li><li>Small</li><li>Approximate dimensions:36cm x 6cm x 23cm</li></ul>
4148 <ul><li>African shield</li><li>Approximate dimensions: 44cm x 13cm x 13cm</li></ul>
4150 <ul><li>Sun Mask - Burkino Faso - West Africa</li><li>Aprroximate dimensions:22cm x 12cm x 12 cm</li><li>Reportedly used in Bwa dance performances to celebrate the farming season, this style of mask is commonly called a "sun" mask</li><li>With its circular design and radiating, triangular pattern of dark brown and white pigments, it can easily be seen as depicting the light of the sun</li></ul>
4151 <ul><li>Sun Mask - Burkino Faso - West Africa</li><li>Aprroximate dimensions:22cm x 12cm x 12 cm</li><li>Reportedly used in Bwa dance performances to celebrate the farming season, this style of mask is commonly called a "sun" mask</li><li>With its circular design and radiating, triangular pattern of dark brown and white pigments, it can easily be seen as depicting the light of the sun</li></ul> <p></p>
4161 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility </li></ul>
4162 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility </li></ul><p></p>
4164 <ul><li>Genuine hand-painted mud cloth from Mali - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:105cm x 167cm x 0.5cm</li><li>Mud cloth - also called 'bogolan' - is one of Africa's most unusual and unique textiles</li><li>Narrow strips of handwoven cotton are stitched together into a whole cloth, then painted with patterns and symbols using a variety of natural dyes, including river mud that has been aged up to one year</li><li>As these cloths are handwoven, the thickness and weight are variable, but generally they are similar to a light blanket</li><li>Usually, each cloth is a unique creation - there is only one</li></ul><p></p>
4175 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility </li></ul><p></p><p></p>
4176 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility </li></ul>
4177 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p>
4178 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p>
4179 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p>
4180 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4181 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4182 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p><p></p>
4183 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4184 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4185 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p>
4186 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4187 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p> <p></p>
4188 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p> <p></p>
4189 <ul><li>Mounted Tikar Clay Beaded Bangles are made by the Tikar of Cameroon, a group that is part of the Bantu Cameroon-Bamileke people in southern Africa</li><li>Originally made as a piece of jewelry to be worn, most Tikar Beaded Bangles today are made as decorative pieces for display, as their vibrant glass beads in a simple circle form create a striking visual impact</li><li>To create each bangle, a solid ring of clay is fired and then overlaid with individually placed strands of glass seed beads</li><li>Style your Tikar Clay Beaded Bangle atop a stack of coffee table books or nestled into a group of picture frames</li><li>A standalone piece, these bangles are lovely gift items available in a variety of colors. Includes iron display stand</li></ul>
4192 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p> <p></p>
4193 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p> <p></p>
4194 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul>
4195 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4199 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul><p></p>
4200 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4201 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>
4202 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul>
4366 <ul><li>Yaruba basket - Nigeria - West Africa</li><li>Dimensions: 20cm x 11cm x 14cm</li><li>These intricate, one of a kind, vintage leather & beaded baskets are used for carrying a variety of daily items</li><li>Among the Yoruba tribe, beadwork is the province of the Ifa diviner, something akin to a holy man</li><li>Worn by Babalawo (diviners), beaded baskets such as this would hold the diviner's regalia and cowrie shells that would be tossed onto the ground and interpreted by the diviner</li><li>Please note that many of our handmade items are one of a kind,perfectly imperfect,vintage and have indigenous decorative repair work which we believe adds to the intrinsic value and beauty of the items. No two items are exactly the same</li></ul>
4367 <ul><li>Namji doll from Cameroon - West Africa</li><li>Approximate dimensions:30cm x 13cm x 11cm</li><li>These stunning dolls are hand-carved from African rosewood</li><li>Each is carved from a single piece of timber</li><li>They are complete once they are adorned with seed beads, leather strips, coins, metal pieces and cowrie shells</li><li>It is said that these decorative trinkets is what gives each doll protective charms</li><li>The Namji doll is also a symbol of fertility</li></ul> <p></p>