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Turkana Honey Pot 14 Whilst used primarily as a

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Description

Whilst used primarily as a headrest they would often be used by the elders in the community as a stool as well

Makenge baskets are hand-woven in Zambia from boiled roots of the Makenge bush and naturally coloured with plant dyes

As they are vintage pieces the wood and leather hide has developed rich patina and wear over years of use and are perfectly imperfect

Sold as a pair

These bangles come from the Benin people of West Africa

Turkana Honey Pot 14 Whilst used primarily as aThis beautiful Turkana honey pot is part of our special collection which took 8 years to curate. Each container 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

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