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Igbo Kwenu/Igbo Oja Player
This artwork shows an Igbo Man playing the Oja. Oja is a musical instrument in Igbo Land (People in South East of Nigeria). In Igbo Land, Musical instruments like Oja are not only created or adapted to make musical sounds, Musical instruments are not only used for making music, they are also used to communicate to both man and spirit, translating and emitting daily experiences and events
Igbo Maiden/African Woman pouring palm wine
Iyoba Idia Mask – Queen of Ancient Benin Kingdom
Kalao Mask African Wall Wooden Decor
Mama Africa
Native Wrestlers
Traditional wrestling, also known as “Laamb” in Wolof, is a centuries-old sport in Sénégal. In terms of form, it is very similar to the Greco-Roman style of wrestling; however, it is very typical of traditional, African wrestling.
There are two forms of Laamb: the first allows the wrestlers to strike each other with their bare hands, which can be painful; the second is more acrobatic, and hitting is not permitted. When a wrestler’s back touches the ground, the bout is over; he has lost.
Laamb is as much a spiritual activity as it is physical; and wrestlers engage in various rites and rituals preparatory to fighting. No wrestler, regardless of his strength, physical, or technical abilities, will ever dare to enter the ring, much less fight, without his “marabout” or without participating in his own pre-match ceremony. During the ceremony, the wrestler, accompanied by drummers and singers, dances around the arena; around his arms, legs, and waist are various kinds of esoteric pendants or amulets the purpose of which is to protect him against evil spirits and the witchcraft of other fighters. It is this aspect of the sport which elevates a wrestling match beyond the level of ordinary spectator sport. Many people attend as much for the enjoyment of the ceremony as for the sport.
Northern Nigeria Warriors
Make a statement in any room with this painting. An imposing portrayal of the formation display of the regal Fulani cavalry of the royal caliphate from the Northern parts of West Africa from the Mansa Mansa era.
Textured painting of turbaned warriors riding their horses to war. For those with strong inner warriors, meant to be displayed as a center piece.
The Fulani cultural group, still live as true nomads and are considered to have the most traditional culture of all the Fulani
Palm wine tapper
Queen Idia Mask with Jekri Sword
Randa Raffia Flower Vessel Home Décor (Small)
Bring nature into your home with this beautiful woven vase.
Handwoven in Northern Nigeria with dried grasses. This hourglass-shaped vase is completely unique, not mass produced and is a fine example of rural West African basketry.
Designed with versatility in mind, it's also a great fit for utensils in the kitchen or for stationery in the office! Entirely handmade and skillfully shaped without a frame, each vase.
Handmade
Randa Raffia Flower Vessel, Home Décor Large
Bring nature into your home with this beautiful woven vase.
Handwoven in Northern Nigeria with dried grasses. This hourglass-shaped vase is completely unique, not mass produced and is a fine example of rural West African basketry.
Designed with versatility in mind, it's also a great fit for utensils in the kitchen or for stationery in the office! Entirely handmade and skillfully shaped without a frame, each vase.
Handmade