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Kuba Ndop Figures
Carved wooden statues from the Kuba Kingdom in Central Africa, representing the spirits of kings or notable individuals, often used in rituals and as guardians.
Sapi Saltcellars
Intricately carved saltcellars made by the Sapi people of West Africa during the late Middle Ages, highly valued for their craftsmanship and artistry in the European trade market.
Djenne
An ancient city in Mali known for its distinctive mud-brick architecture, notably the Great Mosque of Djenné, a landmark of the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style.
Terracotta Figures
Clay-based sculptures that are fired to become hard, often associated with historical or cultural artifacts, such as the Terracotta Army of China.
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