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Tuareg Bowl 30
Description
Tuareg Bowl 30Tuareg bowls have been hand carved from indigenous wood by women of the Tuareg people of Niger. The Tuareg are nomadic pastoralists and these light bowls help to transport food and meals easily. Tuareg bowls are often beautifully incised with intricate patterns perfected through incredible wood carving skills passed down generations. Authentic, vintage wooden bowls from global communities are increasingly rare to curate and would have been used to
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