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Tribal Wood Dance Shield

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda
Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

$1,700

H 20 in W 7.25 in D 4 in

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Tutsi Ceremonial dance shield. Rwanda-Burundi Second quarter, 20th century. Wood, natural

Category

Vintage 1940s Rwandan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda
Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

$1,700

H 15.25 in W 5.25 in D 3 in

Antique Tribal Dance Shield, Tutsi, Rwanda

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Tutsi ceremonial dance shield. Rwanda-Burundi Second quarter, 20th century. Wood, natural

Category

Early 20th Century Rwandan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

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Yuat River, Papua New Guinea Dance Shield
Yuat River, Papua New Guinea Dance Shield

Yuat River, Papua New Guinea Dance Shield

Unavailable

H 67 in W 10 in D 4 in

Yuat River, Papua New Guinea Dance Shield

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

The shield of classical form with three stylized faces with overhanging beaked muzzles. The whole

Category

20th Century Papua New Guinean Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

Early 20th Century Painted Tutsi Tribal Dance Shield
Early 20th Century Painted Tutsi Tribal Dance Shield

Early 20th Century Painted Tutsi Tribal Dance Shield

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Offered by JOE LOUX Early 20th Century Painted Tutsi Tribal Dance Shield Offered here is an

Category

Early 20th Century Rwandan Mounted Objects

Materials

Wood

Tutsi Ceremonial Dance Shield from Wood and Paint Pigment, Rwanda, 1930s
Tutsi Ceremonial Dance Shield from Wood and Paint Pigment, Rwanda, 1930s

Tutsi Ceremonial Dance Shield from Wood and Paint Pigment, Rwanda, 1930s

By Tutsi People

Located in Copenhagen K, DK

A well-preserved, old and early large Tutsi dance shield with natural pigment paint from the 1930s

Category

Vintage 1930s Rwandan Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

Elegant Painted Tutsi Dance Shield African Tribal Art
Elegant Painted Tutsi Dance Shield African Tribal Art

Elegant Painted Tutsi Dance Shield African Tribal Art

Located in Santa Fe, NM

Elegant, gently curved, Tutsi dance shield with outlined and painted geometric design in red and

Category

Mid-20th Century Rwandan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

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$2,560 / set

H 9.5 in Dm 4 in

Antique Tutsi Baskets, Rwanda

Located in Point Richmond, CA

A Group of Tutsi Prestige Basketry Rwanda First half, 20th century Grass and other plant fibers, natural dye, coiling technique Measures: Height, left to right: 7 1/4”; 8”; 9 1/...

Category

Early 20th Century Rwandan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Natural Fiber

Canopus Jar "Asmet", 1069 - 664 B.C, Egypt
Canopus Jar "Asmet", 1069 - 664 B.C, Egypt

Canopus Jar "Asmet", 1069 - 664 B.C, Egypt

$19,000

H 12.99 in Dm 7.48 in

Canopus Jar "Asmet", 1069 - 664 B.C, Egypt

Located in Girona, Spain

Canopus Jar "Asmet", With certificate of authenticity. 1069 - 664 B.C, Egypt. Good condition. Egyptian culture are "Canopus jars". These were vessels that the ancient Egyptians ...

Category

Antique 15th Century and Earlier Egyptian Egyptian Vases

Materials

Alabaster

A pair of Tutsi Prestige baskets, Rwanda, mid 20th century
A pair of Tutsi Prestige baskets, Rwanda, mid 20th century

A pair of Tutsi Prestige baskets, Rwanda, mid 20th century

Located in Point Richmond, CA

A Pair of Inkangara Prestige Baskets Rwanda or Burundi, Tutsi and Hutu peoples 20th century (1960s/1970s) Left H 13 ins (33 cm); D 7 ins (17.5 cm) Right H 13.5 ins (34...

Category

Vintage 1960s Rwandan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Natural Fiber

Antique Tapa Tribal Dance Shield, New Guinea
Antique Tapa Tribal Dance Shield, New Guinea

Antique Tapa Tribal Dance Shield, New Guinea

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Tapa dance shield. Baining People, New Britain, Papua New Guinea. First half, 20th century Pounded mulberry bark painted with natural pigments Measures: 7 1/2 feet high (approx) ...

Category

Early 20th Century Papua New Guinean Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Bamboo, Natural Fiber

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