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This Bamileke stool, originating from the Bamileke people of Cameroon, is carved from a single piece of wood and features a geometric, textured design. The stool has a rounded, tapering form with intricate layers of patterns that enhance its visual appeal. Its functional design serves as either a seat or a small table, with the carved details adding both depth and structure to the form.

 

Traditionally, the Bamileke stool is used in ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing status and connection to the community. The stools are important in various cultural practices, where they are often placed at the center of gatherings. Their design reflects the skill and artistic expression of the Bamileke people, blending practicality with aesthetic beauty.

 

The Bamileke people live in the western highlands of Cameroon and are known for their rich cultural traditions, particularly in art, music, and dance. Their society has a strong focus on communal life and spirituality, with art playing a key role in expressing identity and heritage. The Bamileke are skilled in wood carving, and their stools are highly regarded for their intricate designs, symbolizing both prestige and craftsmanship.

Bamileke Stool (Cameroon)

$600.00 Regular Price
$510.00Sale Price
Only 1 left in stock
  • 10in x 14in x 9.5in

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