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Period: 1880s
Antique Tetela Textile, DR Congo
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Congolese Textile Tetela DR Congo 19th century Measures: 68 x 41 inches (172 x 104 cm) Provenance: Ambre-Congo gallery, Brussels $5,000. A very rare ...
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Congolese Tribal Antique 1880s Tribal Art

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Natural Fiber

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