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Ceremonial Sickle knife with design handle, Zande People, DRC.

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Ethno Design Mbole People, DRC, Chief Scepters Collection Made of Palmtree Leaf
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The Sceptres are made of the Midrib of Palm tree leaves. They were uses by the members of the Lilwaa Secret Society of the Mbole Tribe that live in the ...
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Ethno Design Selection of 7 Cache-Sexe Made of Palm Leaf, Mangbetu People, DRC
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Haussa People, Nigeria, Dagger with Organic Handle
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Ethno Design early 20th Century, Drc, Selection of Three Bark Cloth Beaters
Located in Leuven , BE
Three old and well used bark cloth beater made out of a wooden shaft with a cross-hatched blackened tip which is lashed into position by a strip of cane. These grooved wooden beater were tools used to pound and soften tree bark, for the processing of bark cloth used as clothing. This tool has many different variations that are seen in indigenous cultures worldwide, yet all for a similar purpose. They vary in size, shapes, and materials. They are carved with parallel striations. Some bark beaters...
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Mouthblown Glass Dome with 5 Fine Beaded Flutes, Grassland People, Cameroon
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Five ceremonial beaded flutes or whistles from the Cameroon grasslands. They come in various geometric forms, taking on the shape of a hollowed, stylized figure that combines human a...
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