Bracelet Decorated With A Kotoko Rider, Lake Chad, Africa
Our bronze rider Putchu Guinadji, sheathed in leather, was formerly used as a talisman.
It is characteristic of the Kotoko ethnic group, established around Lake Chad, in the far north of Cameroon, in Chad and Nigeria.
It is suspended to a leather bracelet - which is rarely found - decorated with a set of glass and bronze beads.
Good condition.
It is characteristic of the Kotoko ethnic group, established around Lake Chad, in the far north of Cameroon, in Chad and Nigeria.
It is suspended to a leather bracelet - which is rarely found - decorated with a set of glass and bronze beads.
Good condition.
200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Bronze
Length: 19 cm
Width: 9,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1202166
Availability: In stock
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