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Tuareg Bowl

Large Wooden Hand Carved West African Milk Bowl
Located in New York, NY
. Made by the semi nomadic Tuareg people of Saharan Africa, part of the Berber ethnic group, this bowl
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Late 20th Century African Decorative Bowls

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Wood

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Tuareg Nomadic People, Bowl Stand
Located in Brooklyn, NY
bowl for the nomadic Tuareg people of North Africa. intricately carved with traditional designs, and in
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Antique 19th Century North African Folk Art Sculptures

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Wood

Early 20th Century Moroccan Serving Bowl - Ebony, Inlaid Bone, Silver Coins
Located in Vineyard Haven, MA
This vintage Tuareg serving bowl, called a Kasriya, was sourced from the southern Moroccan town of
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Mid-20th Century Moroccan Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Bone, Ebony

Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 20th century Tuareg bowl carved of a single piece of wood with an incised line pattern
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Early 20th Century African Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
H 6 in W 12 in D 12 in
Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 20th century Tuareg bowl carved on a single piece of wood incised with a geometric pattern
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Early 20th Century African Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
H 5 in W 9.5 in D 9.5 in
Tribal Wooden Bowl, Strongly Figured Wood, Tuareg, West Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Tribal wooden bowl. Strongly figured wood. Tuareg. West Africa, mid-20th century This striking
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Mid-20th Century Sahrawi Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Tribal Wooden Bowl with Carved Design, Tuareg of West Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Tribal wooden bowl with carved design, Tuareg of the west African Sahel, mid-20th century. This
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Mid-20th Century Sahrawi Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Tribal Wooden Bowl with Carved Design, Tuareg of West Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Tribal wooden bowl with carved design, 14" diameter. From the Tuareg of the West African Sahel, mid
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Mid-20th Century Sahrawi Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Metal

Tribal Wooden Bowl with Leather Tassel, Tuareg of West Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Tribal wooden bowl with carved design and leather tassel, from the Tuareg of the West African Sahel
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Mid-20th Century Sahrawi Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Leather, Wood

Nigerian Fulani Incised Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
cultures for the production of many of their objects. This bowl bears design motifs found in Tuareg bazawat
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Early 20th Century Nigerian Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Nigerian Fulani Incised Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
cultures for the production of many of their objects. This bowl bears design motifs found in Tuareg bazawat
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Early 20th Century Nigerian Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Fulani Incised Bowl, C. 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
cultures for the production of many of their objects. This bowl bears design motifs found in Tuareg bazawat
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Early 20th Century Nigerian Rustic Serving Bowls

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Wood

Rather Large Early 20th Century Tuareg Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
A rather large early 20th century Tuareg bowl carved of a single piece of wood with incised
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Early 20th Century African Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Berber Tuareg Old Wooden Bowl, Only One
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
This large Tuareg bowl was carved off a single piece of wood, with incised geometric patterns
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Early 20th Century Moroccan Archaistic Tribal Art

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Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Tribal Antique African Bowl
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful patina on this stunning early 20th century Tuareg bowl hand carved from a single piece of
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Early 20th Century African Tribal Decorative Bowls

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Wood

Tribal Wooden Bowl with Carved Design, Tuareg of West Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Tribal wooden bowl with carved design, Tuareg of the West African Sahel, mid-20th century. This
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Mid-20th Century Sahrawi Tribal Decorative Bowls

Materials

Wood

Nigerian Fulani Incised Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
cultures for the production of many of their objects. This bowl bears design motifs found in Tuareg bazawat
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Early 20th Century Nigerian Decorative Bowls

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Wood

superb antique bowl from the Tuareg people of Africa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
a wonderfully hand carved and decorated bowl,N. Africa - Tuareg circa 1900 , with original metal
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Early 20th Century African Serving Bowls

African Bowl by the Touareg 'or Tuareg' Nomadic Tribe
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Made by the Touareg Tribe from Niger, West Africa. Used as food, preparation or milk bowl by the
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Early 20th Century Nigerien Tribal Art

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Metal

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