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Material: Palmwood
Woven Mat, Kuba People
Located in Point Richmond, CA
A Kuba mat from the Kasai region of the D.R.Congo
These were used on the ground, there are photos showing the Kuba King seated on similar ones.
Raffia cord is wrapped around the thic...
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Mid-20th Century Congolese Tribal Palmwood Tribal Art
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$1,250
Mid-20th Century Ceremonial Comb, Luba People, Zaire, D. R. Congo
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Ceremonial comb, Luba People, Zaire, D. R. Congo
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Embera Tribe Mask
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Mask Embera Tribe made of the Embera tribe in 2025,
in Panama in Darien rainforest, central america, unique
piece. Mask made with Palm leaves, common “Chunga”
palm (Astrocaryum stan...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Panamanian Palmwood Tribal Art
Materials
Palmwood
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