African Maasai Necklace Mounted on Custom Metal Stand
Located in Atlanta, GA
An African Maasai tribal necklaces mounted on stands. These very colorful African necklaces feature
21st Century and Contemporary African Tribal Tribal Art
Iron
African Maasai Necklace Mounted on Custom Metal Stand
Located in Atlanta, GA
An African Maasai tribal necklaces mounted on stands. These very colorful African necklaces feature
Iron
$947
H 0.4 in Dm 11.82 in
Ethnic Design-Authentic Necklace Simbu ( Chimbu) Province, Mount Wilhelm, PNG.
Located in Leuven , BE
Marsupial rodents have only four incisors, making large necklaces a symbol of the wearer's hunting
Organic Material
Spirals of Memory: Silver Miao Ceremonial Necklace
Located in New York, NY
Miao Tribe Silver Torque Necklace Mounted on Custom Metal Stand An exceptional Miao Tribe silver
Silver
Shell Necklace on Stand, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A male necklace from the Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea. Four rows of large polished white cowrie
Shell, Cotton, Bamboo
Miao Minority Tribe Silver Necklace 11.5"H
Located in New York, NY
Stunning Silver Miao Minority Tribe Necklace mounted on a custom base. Meticulously designed to add
Silver
Bamun Copper Necklace
Located in Chicago, IL
Composed of fifteen miniature heads welded onto a circular form, this intricate necklace is styled
Metal
Polished Shell Necklace on Stand, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A male necklace from the Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea. Two rows of large polished shells in
Shell, Cotton, Bamboo
Cone Shell Necklace on Stand, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A male necklace from the Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea. Large cone shells in concentric rows
Shell, Cotton, Bamboo
Money Cowrie & Macramé Necklace on Stand, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A male necklace from the Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea. Large Money Cowrie shells (used in
Shell, Cotton
Tribal Necklace on Mount
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal necklace on mount, consisting of buffalo teeth handwoven into a hemp fiber collar.
Shell, Hemp
Tribal Necklace on Mount
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal necklace on mount made of shell and bone, woven in to a hemp collar.
Bone, Shell, Hemp
Tribal Necklace on Mount
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal necklace on mount, made of goat teeth, and woven into a hemp collar base.
Bone, Hemp
Sold
H 13 in W 3 in D 9.5 in
Mounted Nias Island Coconut and Brass Headhunter Warrior Necklace, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
Finely cut coconut shell and brass "Kalabubu" headhunter warrior necklace from the
Brass
Sold
H 11.5 in W 8.25 in D 2 in
Miao Minority Tribe Silver Alloy Necklace Mounted on a Custom Metal Base
Located in New York, NY
ethnic pieces made of silver based alloys for ceremonial purposes. Necklaces such as this piece can be
Metal, Silver
Tribal Shell Necklace
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal shell necklace.
Shell, Hemp
Tribal Shell Necklaces on Stand
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal shell necklaces on stand.
Shell, Hemp
Tribal Necklace on Iron Stand
Located in Dallas, TX
Tribal necklace on iron stand Buffalo teeth, shells and wooden beads woven into a hemp collar.
Shell, Hemp, Wood
Decorative Shell Necklace on Iron Mount
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorative shell necklace on iron mount.
Iron
Mounted Cowrie Shell Necklace from Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
Hand made large mounted cowrie shell necklace woven onto a cotton back from Papua New Guinea.
Cotton, Shell, Wood
Maoi Minority Tribe Ceremonial Custom Mounted Necklace/Collar
Located in New York, NY
necklace/collar. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this stunning piece showcases intricate
Metal, Silver
Large Miao Minority Tribe Ceremonial Geometric Mounted Necklace/Collar
Located in New York, NY
necklace/collar. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this stunning piece showcases intricate
Silver
Sold
H 17 in W 15 in D 3 in
Africa Cameroon 1950 Tikar People Tribal Bronze Wedding Necklace And Currency
By Tikar people
Located in Miami, FL
. This heavy large necklace was crafted by the ethnic tribal people of the Tikar and made up in solid
Bronze
Ethiopian Leather and Shell Necklaces, Mid 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
A selection of decorative wood necklaces from Ethiopia, circa 1970. Stitched in leather with bead
Metal
Sold
H 11.5 in W 3 in D 10 in
Miao Minority Tribe Necklace of Interlocking Chains Terminating in Dragons
Located in New York, NY
Stunning Silver Miao Minority Tribe Necklace featuring an arrangement of interlocking chains and
Silver
Money Cowrie & Macramé Necklace on Stand, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A male necklace from the Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea. Tiny money cowrie shells seamlessly sewn
Shell, Cotton
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