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Lega Mask 12
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Lega Mask 12Hand carved from indigenous wood, Lega masks come from the Lega people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. These masks symbolic of their belief that physical beauty and moral excellence are intertwined. Masks also refer to ancestors and are passed on from one generation to the next as symbols of continuity. Although simple in form, masks embody complex and multiple meanings and teachings embodied through proverbs and ceremonial dances. Stand is
Weaving is an ancient craft and prior to currency woven cloth was used to trading of goods
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These baskets are hand-woven by the Tonga women of Zimbabwe
each bowl has been hand-carved from indigenous wood by women of the Turkana community in Kenya
Our Nelson chair makes for a beautiful dining chair or as a statement occasional chair
Our Hepburn table has been designed and crafted using reclaimed wood to balance the beauty of contemporary and antique aesthetics
developing rich patina from years of use
Our Hehe stools have been hand-carved from a single piece of hard wood by the Hehe people who live along the shores of Lake Nyasa in Tanzania
Our Klein rug is hand-woven in South Africa from pure New Zealand wool in a traditional Tuegla weave
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These bowls are hand-carved by the Lozi people of Zambia
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