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Giryama Bowl
Description
Giryama BowlThese bowls originate from the Giryama people of Kenya, the largest of 9 communities called Mijikenda that live along the North Eastern coastline of Kenya. These food bowls are increasingly rare to come by and would have been hand carved by the women of the community using an adze. Style as a decorative object or as a soulful storage choice for anywhere in the home.
This ceremonial bowl has been intricately hand carved by the Bamun people of Cameroon
For centuries camels have been the backbone of the Somalian economy
Songye masks originate from the Congo and are hand-carved from indigenous wood
with its own unique design and shape making them a one-of-a-kind piece for your home
inspired by animals and forms found in the surrounding nature
they also signify age
these baskets are given as wedding presents to new brides
Each bangle is one-of-a-kind with no two being the same
The stool has been hand-carved by a community member from a solid piece of indigenous wood
We love them for their unique designs and incisions
with cubby cheeks and chiselled face is typical of Bamun carving style
They are ethically and sustainably sourced from South Africa
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 13 - Jul 18
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