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Tuareg Bowl 33
Description
Tuareg Bowl 33Tuareg bowls have been hand carved from indigenous wood by women of the Tuareg people of Niger. The Tuareg are nomadic pastoralists and these light bowls help to transport food and meals easily. Tuareg bowls are often beautifully incised with intricate patterns perfected through incredible wood carving skills passed down generations. Authentic, vintage wooden bowls from global communities are increasingly rare to curate and would have been used to
Turkana bowls are one of our favourites
The beautiful leopard in this photo was known as the Tamboti female
which in turn has created wonderful patina
The natural hues makes them ideal for any home and the baskets have taken on a rich patina and developed beautiful textures from years of use
These jugs were originally used to collect and store milk before being lovingly restored
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Each mortar has been used for pounding grain and maize in the communities kitchen
This particular stool is a special find because of it's height as it is typically taller than most Ashanti stools
These Bamileke stools are carved with the traditional lattice design that is inspired by the earth spider
These wooden pots are hand-crafted by the Lozi people of Zambia
Caution when handling is advised as blades still maintain some sharpness
Each stool has been hand-carved from indigenous woods
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 14 - Jul 19
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