This brass animal is made in Benin City, Nigeria. It is in a excellent condition. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This nice Lobi figure with a hat is created to protect the people. It has some wear and tear. The figure is not carved after a person, but after a spirit. They were usually placed on family altars and…
With the world's highest birthrate of twins, the Yoruba people are well known for their Ibeji figures. Especially twim figures. They believe that twins have special powers and share their soul. I…
Gold dust spoons were used by the Akan people in Ghana and other parts of West-Africa. They were used to weigh gold dust which was used for daily transactions before coins and money were invented.&nbs…
This wooden figure represents a female that is pregnant. It is made in Ghana by the Ashanti/Asante people. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This wooden table consisting of a carved figure of an elephant was made by the Akan people from West-Africa. The table is offered "as is". Please take a look at the images to see the condition of this…