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Boni Headrest The origin of this spear

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Description

The origin of this spear is unknown

This Nupe stool is a special vintage piece curated the Nupe people who live alongside the Niger river in Nigeria

Tuareg bowls have been hand-carved from indigenous wood by women of the Tuareg people of Niger

All of her bowls are hand-crafted from clay using the pinch and coil method

but they are now designed as ritual objects to symbolise status and wealth

Boni Headrest The origin of this spearA beautiful headrest that comes from the Boni people of Ethiopia. Hand carved from Yucub wood with dual columns, this headrest was reserved for an elder. Historically headrests date back to ancient times and in East Africa they are used by pastoral nomadic people. They are considered to be one of the most important of their few possessions that they travelled with. Whilst used primarily to rest their heads upon whilst sleeping, protecting them from

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