- (2) African headdresses, c/o Bambara
Chiwara antelope (33-1/2", broken tail), double headed helmet (13" h)...
[more like this] - AFRICAN BAMBARA CHIWARA ANTELOPE HEADDRESS,
MALI Bambara people, carved wood Chiwara headdress / sculpture, 20th century, likely Segu, Mali, representing an antelope carved in the vertical style. 29.75" H x 8.5" L x...
[more like this] - BAMANA CHIWARA MALI ANTELOPE HEADDRESS
Bamana (Bambara) Chiwara female carved wood ceremonial headdress, Mali, late 19th/early 20th century, the cimier crest depicting an oryx antelope head before a female standing...
[more like this] - RARE BAMANA CHIWARA MALI ANTELOPE HEADDRESS
Bamana (Bambara) Chiwara female carved wood ceremonial headdress, Mali, late 19th/early 20th century, the cimier crest depicting a rare double oryx antelope heads around a...
[more like this] - AFRICAN BAMBARA WOODEN ANTELOPE HEADDRESS,
MALI African Bambara peoples (Mali, West Africa) carved wooden antelope vertical headdress, referred to as "Chiwara," for a mythical antelope, reticulated body with incised...
[more like this] - BAMBARA CHIWARA ANTELOPE AFRICAN HEADDRESS
MALIBambara Chiwara (Chi wara Tyiwara) antelope headdress Mali. Carved wood with elaborate incised geometric designs over much of the surface. Remnants of white pigment. Chiwara...
[more like this] - GROUP OF 6 AFRICAN CARVED WOOD OBJECTSGroup
of six African wooden masks and sculptural figures. Includes one Bambara (Bamana) Chiwara antelope headdress; two masks with polychrome decoration; two wood figures with carved...
[more like this] - BAMBARA TRIBE TIJ WARA CHIWARA ANTELOPE
HEADDRESSAn Antelope headdress or a Tij Wara meaning Work Animal. The half human half antelope was the mythical being who taught the Bambara how to farm, the headdresses were...
[more like this] - BAMBARA TRIBE TIJ WARA CHIWARA ANTELOPE
HEADDRESSAn Antelope headdress or a Tij Wara meaning Work Animal. The half human half antelope was the mythical being who taught the Bambara how to farm, the headdresses were...
[more like this] - BAMBARA TRIBE TIJ WARA CHIWARA ANTELOPE
HEADDRESSAn Antelope headdress or a Tij Wara meaning Work Animal. The half human half antelope was the mythical being who taught the Bambara how to farm, the headdresses were...
[more like this] - FIVE AFRICAN CHIWARA ANTELOPE HEADDRESSES,
BAMBARA Bambara ethic group, Mali, all Vertical/Segu/Northern regional style, 12 to 37 inch height range....
[more like this] - AFRICAN BAMANA WOODEN CHI WARA HEADDRESS
African, Bamana / Bambara people of Mali, Chiwara headdress in the form of an antelope in wood, plant fiber, hide, and cowrie shells, likely early 20th century or later. 70"...
[more like this] - BAMBARA WOODEN ANTELOPE CHIWARA HEADDRESS
African, Bambara people of Mali, carved hardwood antelope / chiwara vertical headdress, with incised geometric motif in the Segu style, mounted on a black rectangular base....
[more like this] - BAMBARA WOOD CHIWARA HEADDRESS SCULPTURE
African, Bambara people of Mali, wooden dance headdress / chiwara in the form of a stylized antelope comprising an elongated head and antlers carved with geometric motif and...
[more like this] - BAMBARA ANTELOPE HEADDRESS. Mali late
19th-early 20th century softwood and raffia. Raffia-fringed basketry surmounted by a carved Chiwara or antelope figure 26''h. Collected by artist Josef Floch (Austria/New...
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