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Zulu Ukhamba Basket #160 African art passed down through generations

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Description

passed down through generations

5" diameter

they were originally used for hunters' shirts and womens' wraps

Vintage carved wooden rounded rectangular shaped bowl container with leather strap from the Turkana tribe in Kenya

Zulu Ukhamba Basket #160 African art passed down through generationsThese handwoven baskets are woven by people from the Zulu tribe in the KwaZulu Natal region of South Africa. The fiber used is from the indigenous illala palm tree and the colors are natural dyes obtained from local roots, berries, bark and earth. Each basket is unique and can take up to a month to complete a medium sized basket. Traditionally the lidded baskets are used to store liquids (usually millet beer) and the bowl shaped baskets are used to

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