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Ethnographic Utilitarian Artifacts
of the pastoralist peoples of Kenya
including the Turkana, Pokot, Maasai, Kikuyu, Borana and Rendille
This wonderful collection of utilitarian
objects was collected in the bush several years ago by Esther Kahonge when
she was doing research for the University of Nairobi in Kenya. These pieces have been well
worn and therefore may have cracks or other damage that has sometimes been
repaired and sometimes not. The repairs were made in the bush with whatever
was handy, such as strips of aluminum, leather, wire or even colored plastic,
adding more interest to the piece. In our "throwaway society" we might
find it hard to understand why these people would take so much time and care
repairing an object instead of creating a new one. There is a lesson
there for all of us.
We will not list all so called "defects" so if this matters to you, please ask
about specific pieces before
making a purchase.
Thank you.
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*Rare
Maasai leather bag. Hand made using traditional tools and leather
thread, decorated with beads. Kenya
#EK86-60 $395

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Rare Maasai leather bag. Hand made using traditional tools and
leather thread, decorated with beads. Kenya
#EK86-61 $395

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Rare Maasai leather bag. Hand made using traditional tools and
leather thread, decorated with beads & cowrie shells. Kenya
#EK86-62 $395

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Rare Maasai leather bag. Hand made using traditional tools
and leather thread. Kenya
#EK86-63 $395

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Turkana girl's front made from goat skin and aluminum beads.
Circa 1940s. Kenya
#EK86-65 $210

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Cowhide dress made and worn by Borana women and girls, cured with red
ochre, decorated with beads. Circa 1940s Kenya
#EK86-66 $250

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Cowhide dress made and worn by Borana women and girls, cured with red
ochre, decorated with beads. Circa 1940s Kenya
#EK86-67 $250

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Turkana boy's overcoat, also used as a bed, rare.
Made from goat skin, circa 1950s Kenya
#EK86-68 $210

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Cow
bell used by the Turkana, Maasai and Pokot peoples of Kenya,
circa 1920s
#EK86-53 $175
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Cow
bell used by the Turkana, Massai and Pokot peoples of Kenya,
circa 1920s
#EK86-52 $175
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s.
# EK86-51 $95
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s.
# EK86-50 $95
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s.
# EK86-49 $95
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s.
# EK86-48 $95
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s.
# EK86-46 $95
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This
thinly carved wood container with top was used by
the Turkana people in northwestern Kenya, circa 1930s.
#EK86-33 $375
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Rare
rattle type instrument made from a gourd, cowrie shells and leather from
the Kikuyu people in Kenya. 13 1/2" x 4 1/2" diameter.
#EK86-24 $175
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Rare
rattle type instrument made from a gourd, cowrie shells and leather from
the Kikuyu people in Kenya. 12 1/2" x 4" diameter.
#EK86-25 $175
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This
beautiful gourd with top and decorative beads and cowrie shells is a
container for water used by the Pokot people of western central Kenya,
circa 1950s
#EK86-26 $175
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This
thinly carved wood container was used by the Turkana people of
northwestern Kenya, circa 1930s 14" high, 10" diameter.
#EK86-31 $375
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This
thinly carved wood container with top and decorative beads was used by
the Turkana people in northwestern Kenya, circa 1930s. 21" high, 9"
diameter, (note: visible cracks)
#EK86-32 $375
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Natural
branch neck rest, from the Pokot people in western central Kenya,
circa 1940s, rare. 8" high, 6" x 2 1/2"
#EK86-43 $150
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Carved
wood neck rest with handle used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of
Kenya, circa 1950s. 5 1/2" high, 6" x 2 1/2".
#EK86-44 $95
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Carved
wood neck rest used by the Pokot and Turkana peoples of Kenya, circa
1950s. 4 1/2" high, 6 1/2" x 2 1/2".
# EK86-45 $95
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Medium sized wooden bowl used by the
Pokot and Turkana people of northern Kenya. The bowls are carved
by the women using traditional tools and an indigenous tree for the
wood. The bowl was used to receive blood from the cow that
is obtained by piercing the jugular vein and then afterward plugging the hole to
stop the bleeding. The cow's blood is mixed with the cow's milk and then
sometimes when eating the meat of the cow, it is first dipped into this
mixture. 7" h, 101/2" x 8 1/2"
# EK86-5
$295
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Medium sized wooden bowl
used by the Pokot and Turkana people of northern Kenya. The bowls
are carved by the women using traditional tools and an indigenous tree
for the wood. The bowl was used to receive blood from the
cow that is obtained by piercing the jugular vein and then afterward plugging the
hole to stop the bleeding. The cow's blood is mixed with the cow's milk
and then sometimes when eating the meat of the cow, it is first dipped
into this mixture. 6 1/2" h, 13" x 7 1/2"
# EK86-6
$295
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