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‘Tikam’ (hip/waist ornament) ca. early 20th centuryBontoc people, Igorot group, Philippi
Reconstruction of Hunter Gatherers living near Formby around 4500 years ago and worked stone artefac
Cranes and Serpents, 475-221 BC, China, reportedly from Hunan province, Changsha, Warring States per
Set of Hmong tribal jewelry, including bracelets, earrings and necklace. Southeastern Asiasource: 1,
newguineatribalart:Logo for New Guinea Tribal ART
Wedding ensemble from Albania, 1890 -1910
1. ‘Dekoggoro’ Arm Band. Gan peoples, Burkina Faso.| Bronze | ca. 19702. 'Dekoggoro&rsqu
Tribal sword (hilt missing) from Cameroon, early 20th century.from Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Some personal stuff drawn for fun and relax…I will be grateful if you support my art:https://
Headdress; silver filigree work, coral and glass insets, enamel ca. 19th century, Anti Atlas region,
Micmac Beaded Hide Moccasins
Leon Carre Illustration in the article “Aro Arii Te Tara” in the L'Illustration, Decembe
Crest Helmet, late 19th century, wood, copper, nails, cotton, deerskin, pigment, Kaigani Haida or Tl
Uzbekistan | Jewellery from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent | 19th - 20th c
art-of-swords:Kiliç Sword Dated: late 19th centuryProvenance: Eritrea - a gift to the tribal chiefs
Head’s ornament, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands (Pacific Ocean). Cetacean’s teeth, pearls.
CorsetDinka People, Sudan
virtual-artifacts:Clothing PanelObject Name: OrnamentDate: late 19th–early 20th centuryGeography: Ce
1. Central Yup'ik Eskimo Raven Mask of Doolagiak The name of the Mask is “Doolagiak” and
Transformation mask representing the sunNative term:t'lisala daldalagamlDate created:1870-1910Artist
Fibula with Chain ConnectorAfrica, Morocco, North Africa region metal, green, blue, and red glass; g
Nigeria - Benin Ram’s Head Hip MaskProvenance:Julius Carlebach, New YorkJack Passer, New YorkE
Ear adornments from Tahala, Marocco, ca. 1920
Bullroarer (Upura or Imunu Viki), late 19th–early 20th century. Papua New Guinea, Papuan Gulf, Purar
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