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The Bambara stool from Mali is carved from a single piece of wood, featuring a rounded top and a flared base. Its dark patina, likely from dark paint, gives the stool a distinctive appearance. The simple, functional design makes it both a practical seating option and a decorative piece.

 

The Bambara stool serves both practical and aesthetic purposes, reflecting the design style of the Bambara people. Known for their skill in wood carving, the Bambara create stools that represent both utility and social significance within their community.

 

The Bambara are a Mandé ethnic group native to West Africa, primarily found in southern Mali, Ghana, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Senegal. Their culture is rich in traditions, with art and aesthetics playing an important role in daily life. The Bambara are recognized for their contributions to West African culture, particularly in music, dance, and visual arts.

Bambara Stool (Mali)

$495.00 Regular Price
$420.75Sale Price
Only 1 left in stock
  • 15in x 10in x 8in

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