Art
Tuareg Leather Pillow from Niger
- Item Number
- 190
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 57 USD to hmc025c42
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
Liven up your space with deep artistic tradition
Tuareg leather pillow from Niger by artist Elhadji Koumama. Approximately 2' x 1'
The Tuareg people are part of the larger Berber group, one of the oldest indigenous populations in North Africa. As desert-dwelling nomads, the Tuareg have long relied on their resourcefulness and skills to survive in harsh environments. Their mastery of leatherworking stems from a need for durable, functional items that could endure the desert's conditions. Tuareg are known for their rich cultural heritage, including their exceptional skills in leather craft. For centuries, they have created intricate leather goods, blending practical function with artistic expression.
Item Special Note
Generously donated by a Unicorn and Stargazer Family.
Donated By:
Nance Lopez
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