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Beautiful wood carving in the region of Segou (Mali), West Africa. Second half S.XX The Tchiwara is the ritual representation of an African antelope in Bambara culture. It is often used in ceremonies of the village tied over his head and thus perform their dances. It is clearly recognized that there is a Tchiwara (Chi-wara) female and presented with her baby up and his horns are straight, not curved as those of the male. La base en forma de cuenco ( 21 cm diámetro) hace que sea muy estable ya que mide 98cm (38.5¨) High. Aún conserva los pendientes de lana originales. Preciosa pátina y grabados faciales.
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