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Turkana Honey Pot 18 The bangles were traditionally worn

SKU 20253898410
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EUR130.00 EUR161.00

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Description

The bangles were traditionally worn during hunts by the Tutsi people of Rwanda to protect their wrists from bruising from the recoil of bowstrings

These masks were traditionally used to celebrate when spirits were thought to visit the living

For healers

Turkana bowls are known for their distinctive and unique shapes

Whilst lovingly restored

Turkana Honey Pot 18 The bangles were traditionally wornThis pot is hand carved from indigenous wood with great skill by the pastoral Turkana people of Kenya and finished with goatskin leather details. Due to their nomadic lifestyle the Turkana people are skilled in creating functional pieces that are easy to transport from materials readily found in their harsh desert environment. The design of the containers have been developed over the years and the final design depends on the skill and ingenuity of the

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