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Bold African Sculpture of a Head on Custom Stand
$895
£678.64
€783.64
CA$1,255.74
A$1,399.08
CHF 737.88
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NOK 9,386.89
SEK 8,744.49
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Amazing African mask hand-carved in wood depicting a woman carrying latticed basket on her head. Displayed on custom stand (included).
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