Early Arts Africa Kenya Monoxyl Kamba Stool In Palm Wood Beaded Decor Early 20th Century
Artist: Culture Kamba
EARLY ARTS AFRICAN ARTS FOLK ARTS SCULPTURE AFRICA KENYA KAMBA CULTURE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Beautiful tripod stool called "Kamba", from the ethnic group of the eponymous Kamba people, Bantus of Kenya. Monoxyl stool (in a single piece) in palm wood carved and decorated with a decoration of circular geometric patterns, in colored glass beads, on the seat. Beautiful patina and good state of conservation (traces, marks; see descriptive photos). Weight: 1,453kg.
350 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 22,8 cm
Height: 22,8 cm
Reference (ID): 1233121
Availability: In stock
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