Nigeria cowrie shell carrying basket with flat Lid
10.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches Height
Material;
Leather and cowrie
All natural and handmade.
$220.00
These Vintage Nigerian handmade cowrie shell & leather carrying baskets are made by the Hausa people of Northern Nigeria. They were used for transportation by the Hausa people for agricultural products but are now used for home decor.
Handmade items are one of a kind, vintage and the cowrie designs may not be identical to the ones you receive.
Material;
10.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches Height
Leather and cowrie
All natural and handmade.
Leather Available in various colors but cowrie is one color.
color | Brown, Green, Red, White |
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