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Elephant-Tusk Carvings
Sculptural artworks crafted from the ivory of elephant tusks, often seen in African and Asian cultures as symbols of wealth and status.
Copper-Alloy Heads
Sculptural heads made from copper alloys, such as bronze, commonly found in various ancient cultures and used for both religious and decorative purposes.
Shrine Doors
The entryways to a shrine, often elaborately designed or decorated, serving as a threshold to a sacred or holy interior.
Yoruba Sculptor
An artist belonging to the Yoruba people, predominantly found in Nigeria, known for their highly stylized and often spiritually significant sculptures.
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