




The Tuareg are fiercely independent nomadic people. On the move with their herds and camels over vast areas of the southern Sahara, they produce no masks or figures but instead create an impressive world of traditional, abstract, beautiful, functional objects of leather, wood and metal.
Wood was carved into posts of many inventive forms, all intricately covered with geometric designs. Once supports and holders, they are now an enchanted, weathered forest of totemic sculptures.
Although the wood is extremely hard, some of the Tejikant bowl supports have eroded ends, splits or cracks. Note that there is breakage on the very top pieces and on the lower area with protrusions on the post.
Bowls or gourds held in some are not included in the price. The black metal base is included.