These wooden stools are hand-carved from one piece of wood. They are very important in African culture and are usually used as a portable chair by the elderly, aristocrats and nobles. Read the story..
Made in Binga, an area in Zimbabwe, by people from the Batonga tribe. These wooden stools are hand-carved from one piece of wood. They are very important in African culture and are usually used by the elderly, aristocrats and nobles as a portable chair.
You can easily stack or display them, use them as an end table or extra seat. A versatile piece of African art at home!
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