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African pygmy statue/stool specifically from the Tikar people of Cameroon. These figures are hand-carved tribal art pieces characterized by their large protruding eyes and compact morphology.
This piece displays an extraordinary patina.
Origin: Commonly associated with the Tikar people of Cameroon in West Africa.
Material: They are hand-carved in dark wood.
Symbolism: These figures symbolize the Fon (clan chief) or his ancestor.
Style: They have a primitive appearance with a large head and short limbs, giving them an unreal look.
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| Weight | 10 kg |
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| Dimensions | 54 × 32 cm |
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| Weight | 10 kg |
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| Dimensions | 54 × 32 cm |































