Wooden dolls covered with beads. Namji dolls are named after the tribe from which they originate. The Namji people of northwest Cameroon use them...
Wooden doll covered in beads. Namji dolls bear the name of the tribe from which they come. The Namji people located in the North-West...
Wooden doll covered in beads. Namji dolls bear the name of the tribe from which they come. The Namji people located in the North-West...
Large, circular, open-weave pendant light, with brown and black stripes that project light patterns onto the walls. Designed in the Golden studio by Sara...
Nsaa is the Akan symbol of authenticity and excellence. These napkin rings feature this symbol, cast in recycled bronze using the lost-wax casting technique...
Napkin rings cast in recycled bronze using the lost-wax casting technique, practiced in Kumasi, Ghana. The wax mold is encased in clay then dried;...
Sculptural placemat, handwoven using the Bolgatanga basketry technique in northern Ghana. Its half-moon shape departs from the usual round or square. Woven from veta...
Large hand-woven placemat made using a traditional basketry technique from Bolgatanga, in northern Ghana. Its elongated shape makes it suitable for use as a...
Kilubukila cushions made from raffia and kuba, a woven textile from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ancient craftsmanship, supported by a community of artisans....
This set of 3 ebony candlesticks is a unique and beautiful addition to your home. Made from Benin ebony, they are both durable and...
Coasters hand-cut from coconut shells by Ivorian artisans. Sold in sets of 4. Each piece retains the grain and curve of the shell it...
A symbol of authority, similar to Bamileke stools and tables made of simple wood. Beading work accentuates the forms carved in the wood....
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