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African Leather Ottoman Pouf (Hausa footstool)

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  • Round Hausa Leather Pouf 
  • Light brown and black colour
  • 100% handmade with cow skin
  • Measurement: Height: 8 inches x 25 Diameter
  • Features the traditional knot Arewa design
Item will be shipped in 3-5 business days

$85.00 $130.00

Please note Item is not supplied with the inside stuffing for international shipping

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