Older, highly abstracted mask of the Fang with powdery paint and beautiful patina Gabon/Central Africa/Africa 2nd half of the 20th century 37x22x14cm 600g Soft, light wood, carved by hand Some signs of ageing or use/ drying cracks, water stain
A top quality art print from a surreal oil painting of a flute player in Africa in deep reds. The artist, Angu Walters, is a musician on the side and often paints musicians. This ticlée print will be made to order in Boise, Idaho, USA and go into the mail in about 3 business days. All sales benefit only the artist and his family in Cameroon, Central Africa.
Kuba Cloth Textile Piece Out of Africa!! Our authentic Kuba Cloth textiles are traditionally handwoven by the Kuba peoples of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Made in the kasaï region, our genuine Kuba Cloth is a highly-skilled artistry and a hand-made masterpiece. Traditional techniques date back to the Kuba or Bakuba Kingdom of Central Africa founded in the early 1600s! Description: Each Kuba Cloth piece measures approximately 19-21” in width and 59-61” in length. Materials: Our textiles are crafted from hand woven and embroidered Raffia palm fibers from the Raphia Vinifera tree. Hand dyed using natural vegetable dyes to create shades of colour. 100% handmade with organic and sustainable material. Important Note: As this is hand-made by craftspeople, there may be minor irregularities. Each textile is unique and may differ in exact pattern BUT that is what is so special! Shipping & Returns: Items will ship within 2-3 business days. We want you to be as happy having your piece as we are sending it to you. If within 14 days of receiving your purchase, you discover any defect or damage or even just change your mind, we will fully refund what you paid. Care Guidelines: To preserve the quality and longevity of your Kuba Cloth, we recommend spot cleaning or dry cleaning when necessary.
Female fertility figure Probably Tikar style Cameroon/Central Africa With a highly abstracted head and protruding eyes, pregnant belly and linear body decorations Wood/textile Expressively carved, hand carved 2nd half of the century 52x13x11cm 1000g With signs of wear and aging/drying cracks/breakages in the wood * African art * Primitive art * Africa * African * african * afrique * Afro * art * art * folk art * folk art * figure * figure * figurine * statuette * sculpture * sculpture * wooden sculpture * wooden figure * wood * wood * wooden * traditional * traditional * cult figure * cult * cult * cult figure * traditional carving art * carved * hand-carved * carved * wooden craft * crafts * old * old * abstract * abstract * shabby * vintage * pregnant * pregnant * pregnant women * pregnancy * woman * women * girls * girl * feminine *
Sofakissen aus Baumwolle für alle deren Wohnung Farbe vertragen kann. „Pink und die Sonne“ ist ein Muster aus Afrikanischer Batik. Herstellung und Design von 3rd Culture, einer jungen von einem Geschwisterpaar gegründeten Marke, die sich über „Cross-cultural history“ Gedanken macht und dies in ihren Werken widerspiegelt. In diesem Fall ist es Afrikanische Wachsbatik an sich, die entstand nachdem die Holländischen Kolonialisten indonesische Batik nach West- und Zentralafrika brachten. Die meist feinen detailreichen Muster und gedämpften Farben fanden in Afrika keinen großen Gefallen. Bis die Niederländer afrikanische Designideen mit der javanischen Wachsbatik- Technik auf den Stoff brachten und so die afrikanische Batik schufen, die wir heute kennen. Maße: 50 x 30 cm Material: 100% Baumwolle, Metallreißverschluss Das Kisseninlett kann separat erworben werden.
Chad Flag of Central Africa custom-made Christmas ornaments can be the perfect heirloom to use year after year, generation after generation. 0.125" (3mm) thick high-quality porcelain One-sided print Hole for the hanging string Gold-toned string included The height of the hole can slightly deviate Each pack contains a single ornament Image by [Atlaspix / Shutterstock] Please check out the link https://www.etsy.com/shop/Clarasgranddesign?ref=profile_header for more items . Design Colors: Please keep mind colors may vary depending on your monitor settings. 🎈🎈🎈-Ornaments are made to order 🎈🎈 Current turnaround time for production is 10 BUSINESS DAYS (Please note this is Monday-Friday) for processing, and then your order will be shipped. Weekends and holidays are not counted in processing time. Holidays are all of those that align with USPS Federal Holidays. All orders are shipped USPS First Class Mail which takes about 2-6 days depending on your location. Please add these days onto processing time when placing an order
Dieser antike Hocker aus dem Kongo wurde aus einem Stück Holz geschnitzt und kann aufgrund seines Alters als Artefakt bezeichnet werden. Verwenden Sie ihn als einzigartiges Dekoelement und Blickfang, der zu jedem Einrichtungsstil passt. Aufgrund des Alters sind leichte Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden, die dem Hocker seinen persönlichen Charme verleihen. Masse: ca. 22 cm (D) x 23,5 cm (H)
Figure with a highly abstracted head and female and male features probably TIKAR fertility figure Cameroon/Central Africa/Africa Wood/textile Expressively carved 2nd half of the century 45x15x9cm 1100g Some signs of wear or aging/ drying cracks/ breakage (see foot) * African art * Primitive art * Africa * African * Afrique * Afro * Art * Art * Folk art * Figure * Figure * Figurine * Statuette * Sculpture * Wooden sculpture * Wooden figure * Wood * Wooden * Traditional * Cult figure * Cult * Cult figure * Traditional wood carving * Carved * Hand-carved * Carved * Carving * Wooden craft * Crafts * Old * Abstract * Shabby * Vintage *
-This captivating mask is a genuine Zande mask, traditionally crafted from wood by the Zande people of Central Africa. Zande masks are often used in ceremonies to connect with ancestral spirits and the spirit world. This unique mask features a classic brown and white design, and would be a powerful symbol for those interested in African art and culture. -It measures 11 by 7 inches. -FREE and Fast shipping with DHL. -Please DM if you have questions about this item. -Reasonable offers for the item are welcome via Etsy Messages. -Happy shopping!!
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Beautiful hand made African Kuba cloth wall hanging from Central Africa, Republic of Congo. Size: 24" x 36". This dramatic wall hanging will accent any room in the home or office. African Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. The fabric is then hand sewn and appliqued. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts, wrappers, and sleeping mats. These pieces are 25+ years old. Imperfections such as small tears, fading etc are to be expected in handmade fabrics. #G194 Shipping information: Shipping is free in US. Sorry, dowels are not included. The cost of shipping is too high to include it. This piece is photographed with two dowels- top and bottom. It can be hung using one or two dowels. If you want to order one dowel separately, please order from here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/844531662/dowel-for-wall-hanging If you want to order two dowels separately order here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1465261610/two-dowels-for-wall-hanging?ref=listings_manager_grid Shipping varies outside of US. For Canada: approximately $20. Everywhere else: approximately $36. (Sorry, dowel is not included outside of the US -it costs too much to ship!) Any shipping over-payment will be refunded once amount is determined. Please see our policies for more information.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
turned wooden pen, superb unique piece in "Zébrano", precious and rare wood, originating from Central Africa. It is the nobility of a rare species of wood, its contrasting and very graphic grain makes it a luxurious species. Easily refillable pens, Cross ink, delivered in its engraved case, postage included (France). Free personalized engraving of your pen or box! Order your pen with its velvet cover, for perfect protection! jouepeto.etsy.com .
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Congo Patch - Congo-Brazzaville, RotC, Central Africa Badge 2.75" (Iron on) 2.5" wide x 2.75" tall Applique Collectible Iron On Visit our Etsy shop to find more patches, pins, decals, and more! https://www.etsy.com/shop/patchparlor
Looking for modern African design? This is a beautiful accent mirror for an entryway or as part of an accent wall. The frame is covered in faux suede fabric with authentic Kuba cloth from central Africa. You can choose to have all black, all brown or the mixture of the two colors. It measures 23" X 58". The back is secured with a solid wood panel and hardware for hanging is attached.
Beautiful hand made African Kuba cloth wall hanging from Central Africa, Republic of Congo. Size: 21" x 35". This dramatic wall hanging will accent any room in the home or office. African Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. The fabric is then hand sewn and appliqued. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts, wrappers, and sleeping mats. These pieces are 25+ years old. Imperfections such as small tears, fading etc are to be expected in handmade fabrics. One of a kind piece. #G175 Shipping information: Shipping is free in US. Sorry, dowel is not included. The cost of shipping is too high to include it. If you want to order a dowel separately, please order from here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/844531662/dowel-for-wall-hanging Shipping varies outside of US. For Canada: approximately $20. Everywhere else: approximately $36. (Sorry, dowel is not included outside of the US -it costs too much to ship!) Any shipping over-payment will be refunded once amount is determined. Please see our policies for more information.
While some populations of African elephant are secure and expanding, primarily in southern Africa, numbers are continuing to fall in other areas, particularly in central Africa and parts of East Africa. With an estimated 415,000 elephants left on the continent, the species is regarded as vulnerable, although certain populations are being poached towards extinction. • Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base • 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas • Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²) • Fade-resistant • Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars • Matte finish coating • 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep • Mounting brackets included • Blank product in the EU sourced from Latvia • Blank product in the US sourced from the US
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Beautiful hand made African Kuba cloth wall hanging from Central Africa, Republic of Congo. Size: approx 19" x 39". This dramatic wall hanging will accent any room in the home or office. African Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. The fabric is then hand sewn and appliqued. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts, wrappers, and sleeping mats. These pieces are about 10-20 years old. Imperfections such as small tears, fading etc are to be expected in handmade fabrics. #W50 Shipping information: Shipping is free in US. Sorry, dowel is not included. The cost of shipping is too high to include it. If you want to order a dowel separately, please order from here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/844531662/dowel-for-wall-hanging Shipping varies outside of US. For Canada: approximately $20. Everywhere else: approximately $36. Any shipping over-payment will be refunded once amount is determined. Please see our policies for more information.
Beautiful hand made vintage African Kuba cloth wall hanging from Central Africa, Republic of Congo. Size: 28" x 38". This dramatic wall hanging will accent any room in the home or office. African Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. The fabric is then appliqued and embroidered. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts, wrappers, and sleeping mats. These pieces are 25+ years old. Imperfections such as small tears, fading etc are to be expected in handmade fabrics. One of a kind piece. #AA-23 Shipping information: Shipping is free in US. Sorry, dowels are not included. The cost of shipping is too high to include it. This piece is photographed with two dowels- top and bottom. It can be hung using one or two dowels. If you want to order one dowel separately, please order from here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/844531662/dowel-for-wall-hanging If you want to order two dowels separately order here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1465261610/two-dowels-for-wall-hanging?ref=listings_manager_grid Shipping varies outside of US. For Canada: approximately $20. Everywhere else: approximately $36. Any shipping over-payment will be refunded once amount is determined. Please see our policies for more information.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Very large Papilio Antimachus from the Republic of Central Africa, presented in a 9.5"x10.5" wood frame. Professionally mounted on parchment paper with the scientific name and country of origin printed below. This lovely species of swallowtail is among the largest on earth in terms of wingspan. Large 6.85 inch wingspan. You will receive the exact same framed specimen shown in the pictures. Curious Kingdom has been lovingly crafting our handmade insect frames for over a decade. We have provided these natural displays for nature enthusiasts, museums, and television and film sets. Most of our insects are ethically sourced from farming operations located throughout the world. All of our insect frames are handmade from painted birch wood in New Orleans, Louisiana. I personally prepare each insect one at a time and put everything together here at my Bug Studio in Silver City, NM. All frames come with 99% UV protective glass so you don't have to worry about your investment ever fading. (Although it is a good idea to still keep out of direct sunlight.) Combined shipping for multiple purchases is just $2 extra for each additional bug.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage. 142660
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Bubinga Bubinga is an exotic wood from Central Africa. It is initially pinky-red but darkens with age. Bubinga is a gorgeous African hardwood lumber. Due to its fine, tight grain and its reddish-brown color, Bubinga is often referred to as “African Rosewood”.
The blend of Likouala Black Pepper and Penja White Pepper creates a unique and aromatic spice mix. Likouala Black Pepper, also known as Ashanti pepper or Piper guineense, is native to Central Africa and grows in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Gabon. It is prized for its rich flavor and health benefits. Penja White Pepper, or Cameroon pepper (Piper nigrum), comes from Cameroon's fertile Penja Valley and is known for its exceptional quality, protected by a PGI label. Harvested at full maturity and processed to retain only the inner fruit, it adds a refined taste. Together, these peppers bring depth, complexity, and an African flair to various recipes. Taste Profile The blend of Likouala Black Pepper and Penja White Pepper creates a unique and aromatic spice mix that offers exceptional taste and health benefits. Likouala Black Pepper, also known as Ashanti pepper or Piper guineense, has a spicy, earthy, citrus, and almost minty flavor with notes of thyme and fennel, providing a refreshing taste. It can be used in rubs, spice blends, salad dressings, grilled or roasted dishes, soups, stews, and sauces. Penja White Pepper, or Cameroon pepper (Piper nigrum), from Cameroon's Penja Valley, features a mild, well-balanced heat with subtle earthy undertones and a gentle sweetness after the initial burst of spiciness. This premium ingredient enhances dishes with exceptional flavor, elevating them to international gourmet status. Health Benefits of Likouala Black Pepper and Penja White Pepper Promotes Liver Health: Shields the liver from stress and harmful substances Contains Antioxidant Properties: Combats bacterial, fungal, and microbial infections Manages Type 2 Diabetes: Helps regulate blood sugar levels and improve lipid profiles Supports Digestive Health: Stimulates digestive enzymes for better nutrient absorption Reduces Inflammation: Possesses properties that help lower inflammation Has Anxiolytic-like Effects: Reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation when inhaled as an essential oil Why Buy from Us? Chemical-Free Quality: No preservatives, additives, or chemicals are added to our products. The health benefits of Likouala Pepper remain intact due to its natural growth in the volcanic soil of Cameroon. Premium Quality: We offer top-tier white pepper sourced directly from Penja, Cameroon. Our pepper is harvested from the best Piper guineense plants, ensuring exceptional freshness and a refined flavor that sets the standard for excellence. Pure and Natural: Our products are non-GMO, organic, vegan, Kosher, and gluten-free, reinforcing our commitment to purity and quality. Cultural Richness: By purchasing from us, you're not just buying a spice; you're getting a delicacy enriched with ancient African wisdom and traditions, brought to you with genuine care. Sustainable Sourcing: We focus on wild-harvested spices, ensuring they meet our high standards for being gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO, and organic.
Beautiful hand made vintage African Kuba cloth wall hanging from Central Africa, Republic of Congo. Size: 23" x 46". This dramatic wall hanging will accent any room in the home or office. African Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. The fabric is then appliqued and embroidered. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts, wrappers, and sleeping mats. These pieces are 25+ years old. Imperfections such as small tears, fading etc are to be expected in handmade fabrics. One of a kind piece. #AA1 Shipping information: Shipping is free in US. Sorry, dowels are not included. The cost of shipping is too high to include it. This piece is photographed with two dowels- top and bottom. It can be hung using one or two dowels. If you want to order one dowel separately, please order from here. https://www.etsy.com/listing/844531662/dowel-for-wall-hanging If you want to order two dowels separately order here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1465261610/two-dowels-for-wall-hanging?ref=listings_manager_grid Shipping varies outside of US. For Canada: approximately $20. Everywhere else: approximately $36. Any shipping over-payment will be refunded once amount is determined. Please see our policies for more information.
Mangbetu Black Woman of Central Africa Transparent Sticker Use this delightful Black Girl sticker on your laptop, cellphone, or Planner! STICKER DESCRIPTION: This is a sticker of a Mangbetu woman from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in Central Africa. ♡ Size: 2.8 x 3" ♡ Has a transparent background! ♡ *please note: this is NOT a Vinyl sticker and therefore, is not dishwasher safe. SHIPPING: I ship within 3-5 business days. If You reach the $35 for my shop you will automatically qualify for free shipping! USA shipping is FREE unless purchasing additional items from the shop. ♡Customers outside the U.S.♡: I currently am able to ship stickers internationally. I am not able to ship other items internationally at this time. With that being said... Any stickers shipped INTERNATIONALLY will be through snail mail to cut down on extreme shipping costs and WILL NOT be issued a tracking number. You may experience package delays of around 3 weeks or more, and (possible) additional processing fees per your country’s customs regulation. DO reach out if you have not received your items in the timeline I list after your order has shipped and I’ll see what I can do on my end. Thank you for supporting my small microscopic business! IG: @esuohssalg_____ Shop Link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GlasshousebyKai
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Bubinga Bubinga is an exotic wood from Central Africa. It is initially pinky-red, but darkens with age.Bubinga is a gorgeous African hardwood lumber. Due to its fine, tight grain and its reddish brown color, Bubinga is often referred to as “African Rosewood”.
This a beautiful pen, very handsome and comes with a white satin & red felt lined gift box. Bubinga LATIN: GUIBOURTIA DEMEUSEI ORIGIN: CENTRAL AFRICA Bubinga is an exotic wood from Central Africa. It is initially pinky-red, but darkens with age. It is popular for tool handles, decorative veneers, turnery, boatbuilding, knife handles, and can be used as an alternative to rosewood.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Genuine handwoven Kuba cloth from The Congo Graphically distinctive and richly decorated of central Africa, Kuba cloth is handwoven using the strands from raffia palm leaves. The raffia strands are dyed in a variety of earth tones using vegetable dyes. There are two main types of Kuba cloth: cut pile cloths and flatwoven cloths with no pile with either embriodery or appliqué. Historically, the Kuba people have used their cloths as skirts or wrappers during visits to the ruling courts, sleeping mats and even currency. For textile enthusiasts, Kuba cloths make wonderful wallhangings and soft furnishing. Kuba cloths display a variety of interesting features including patchwork, embroidery, appliqué and embellishments. Each cloth is a unique creation. SHIPPING: SHIPMENT is FREE. All items are packaged and shipped within 3 working days after payment has been issued. We send priority airmails or as insured parcel. Please consider overseas shipments take usually 5 - 8 days. PAYMENT Direct Checkout or Paypal is preferred. RETURN POLICY: NO RISK: Any item may be sent back within 14 days. As soon as the item arrives I return your payment. Please note also our other items listed – each item is unique and handmade. Thank you for shopping with us! Asante sane!
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Faces VI is a fine art print from a painting by contemporary African artist Angu Walters. This Giclée print will be made to order in Boise, Idaho, USA and go into the mail in 2-3 business days. All sales benefit only the artist and his family in Cameroon, Central Africa.
Please inquire about shipping costs prior to placing your order, as the displayed rates are only estimates. Extraordinary Large Pure Malachite Bowl A truly magnificent piece—a huge, rare 1950s polished Malachite specimen from the renowned Katanga mine in the copper belt region of Congo, Central Africa. Weighing an impressive 13 kilograms, this bowl is crafted from a single, whole chunk of pure malachite. The polished surface reveals stunning natural patterns and vibrant green hues characteristic of this precious mineral. Dimensions: 36 x 30 x 10 cm / 14.17 x 11.81 x 3.94 inches. This bowl is a striking decorative piece and a valuable addition to any mineral or gemstone collection. Perfect for storing jewelry, using as coasters, or as ashtrays for incense—an exceptional gift choice for those who appreciate rare and beautiful natural treasures. Feel free to ask for additional photos or videos if you'd like a closer look! Please inquire about shipping costs prior to placing your order, as the displayed rates are only estimates. Return to our shop: https://khapsalisgallery.etsy.com Stay informed about our latest inventory! Simply add KhapsalisGallery to your favorites. SHIPPING DETAILS! We meticulously package all items and provide premium insured shipping through . The displayed shipping rates are approximations and may vary based on the item's size and your precise location. For orders of multiple items, additional shipping charges may apply. Kindly reach out to us for an accurate quote prior to completing your purchase. If you have any inquiries, feel free to reach out to us using the 'ask a question' button or refer to the policies section on our storefront.
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.