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Beautiful Bright Multi Colored Belly Chain -jebe1016
Beautiful Bright Multi Colored Belly Chain -jebe1016

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Handcrafted sexy beaded bellychain. A style that can be noticed anywhere. ... You'll enjoy the convenience of this light weight chain, a subtle African Inspired fashion that distinguishes ads flavor to any outfit.
Price: $12.00
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Beautiful Sterling Silver Claspless Necklace
Beautiful Sterling Silver Claspless Necklace

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Beautiful authentic sterling silver choker style claspless necklace. Original piece from the land of Senegal, direct from Africa.
Price: $24.99
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Bells - drin1001
Bells - drin1001

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Iron cow bell with stick.
Price: $25.00
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Bells - drin1002
Bells - drin1002

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This iron Gankoqui bell is hand-forged. Each bell has several pitches depending upon how you strike them.
Price: $25.00
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Benin African Bronze Head - mast1010
Benin African Bronze Head - mast1010

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This bronze clearly represents the head of an oni. The eyes, lips, and ears are stylized according to ideal models. Yet the features are strongly individualized, and the head may well have been intended as a portrait. The bronzes of Benin are the outcome of a long tradition. The discovery of the Benin bronzes dates from 1897, when a British punitive expedition stripped the city of Benin of many objects, which were carried to London. Soon after this expedition a newly elected oba (king) did everything to breathe new life into the old arts and was, up to a point, successful. The “Benin style” is a court art from the palace of the divine oba. The oba possessed a monopoly of bronze. this head
Price: $170.00
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Benin Bronze Warrior figure - mast1013
Benin Bronze Warrior figure - mast1013

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This bronze figure represents the head of a warrior. The discovery of the Benin bronzes dates from 1897, when a British punitive expedition stripped the city of Benin of many objects, which were carried to London. Soon after this expedition a newly elected oba (king) did everything to breathe new life into the old arts and was, up to a point, successful. The “Benin style” is a court art from the palace of the divine oba. The oba possessed a monopoly of bronze. The statues and plaques were highly prestigious objects and decorated the palace and the altar. The figures of warriors were often used as part of bronze groups or as independent statues and statuettes.
Price: $100.00
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Berimbau - drin2001
Berimbau - drin2001

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Brazilian musical instrument with a gourd resonator and a single steel wire stretched across a long pole or stick. Made with beriba wood
Price: $39.00
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Berimbau - drin2002
Berimbau - drin2002

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Price: $10.00
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