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Turkana Bowl 67 These elaborate chairs were traditionally

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Description

These elaborate chairs were traditionally commissioned and used by dignitaries or by the communities Chief to denote his status and power

The details start with the sourcing of wood

Made from metal this shield would have traditionally been used for disputes between the warring Turkana and Karamajong people until 1962 when Uganda gained independence

Namibia in 2017 by photographer and guide Mike Sutherland

Turkana Bowl 67 These elaborate chairs were traditionallyOur collection of vintage Turkana bowls are one of our favourites. This bowl is part of an extremely special collection which took 8 years to curate. Each bowl has been hand carved from indigenous wood by women of the Turkana community in Kenya. Turkana bowls are known for their distinctive and unique shapes as well as their beautiful carving details, showcasing the artisanal wood working skills of the Turkana people. Authentic, vintage wooden bowls

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