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Karamajong Jug 08 Particular emphasis has been placed

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Description

Particular emphasis has been placed on the feet design with their special shape and darker tone

These Bamun shields originate from fighting shields used by warriors and are hand-carved by the Bamun people of Cameroon from indigenous wood

Our Kaya bowl is part of our collection of ceramics from the Swedish artist Enriqueta Cepeda

We love this one-of-a-kind stool with its unique shape and carving details

This beautiful vessel was hand-carved from indigenous wood and was traditionally used to collect and store food

Karamajong Jug 08 Particular emphasis has been placedThis beautiful jug is part of our special collection which took 8 years to curate. Each container is hand carved from indigenous wood by the Karamajong people of Uganda who are livestock farmers. Due to the arid climate in which they live, every 3 to 4 months the Karamajong people will move their cattle in search of water and pasture and they are skilled in creating functional pieces that are easy to transport from materials readily found in their

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