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This Kaguru stool from Tanzania has a distinctive design, with a carved human figure as the backrest. The seat is round and wide, supported by three thick legs that have a textured, geometric pattern. The figure’s head and torso are detailed, with facial features and breasts, which adds a symbolic or storytelling element to the stool.

 

The Kaguru people used stools like this one in ceremonies or for important occasions. They were typically used by leaders or other significant figures, symbolizing power or spiritual importance. The carved figure likely represents an ancestor or deity, making the stool more than just a piece of furniture but also a cultural and spiritual object.

 

The Kaguru people are known for their farming and craftsmanship, especially in wood carving. Their art is connected to their beliefs, which include ancestor worship and animism. Objects like this stool play a role in preserving their traditions and culture, serving as both functional items and representations of their spiritual practices.

Kaguru Stool (Tanzania)

$850.00Price
Only 1 left in stock
  • Height: 28 inches

    Length: 9.75 inches 

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