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Yoruba Sash

Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
Located in Chicago, IL
This intricately-constructed colorful train was painstakingly created by Yoruba artisans in Nigeria
Category

Mid-20th Century Nigerian Tribal Art

Materials

Shell, Fabric, Beads

Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
H 58.5 in W 7.5 in D 0.25 in
Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
Located in Chicago, IL
This intricately-constructed colorful train was painstakingly created by Yoruba artisans in Nigeria
Category

Mid-20th Century Nigerian Tribal Art

Materials

Shell, Fabric, Beads

Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
Yoruba Beaded Sash, c. 1950
H 57 in W 6.75 in D 0.25 in
Yoruba Omo Bell, c. 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
This four-sided brass face bell, known as omo, was created by an artisan of the Ijebu Yoruba People
Category

Early 20th Century Nigerian Tribal Mounted Objects

Materials

Metal

Yoruba Omo Bell, c. 1900
Yoruba Omo Bell, c. 1900
H 9.5 in W 3.25 in D 3.25 in

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Yoruba Beaded Sash
Located in Chicago, IL
This intricately-constructed colorful train was painstakingly created by Yoruba artisans in Nigeria
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Mid-20th Century Nigerian Tribal Art

Materials

Shell, Fabric, Beads

Yoruba Beaded Sash
Yoruba Beaded Sash
H 53.25 in W 6.25 in D 0.25 in
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