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Authentic Namji Beaded Fertility Doll | Cameroonian Tribal Art
Authentic Namji Beaded Fertility Doll | Cameroonian Tribal Art
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$214.00 USD
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Introduce a touch of vibrant cultural history to your home with this authentic Namji beaded fertility doll. These dolls are iconic symbols of Cameroonian heritage, prized for their unique combination of raw, organic wood and the meticulous, colorful beadwork that gives each figure its personality. Unlike traditional, realistic sculptures, Namji dolls feature a clean, abstract silhouette that feels incredibly modern and fits beautifully into contemporary interior design schemes.
Standing at 13 inches in height, 9 inches in width, and 5 inches in depth, this doll is perfectly scaled for display on a shelf, a console table, or as part of a curated collection of ethnographic art. The intricate beadwork—often including cowrie shells and contrasting colored beads—creates a rich, tactile surface that catches the light and adds a dynamic pop of color to any room. Its playful yet deeply significant form makes it an ideal conversation starter and a sophisticated accent piece.
This is far more than a decorative object; it is a celebration of the rich customs of the Namji people. Its artisan-finished surface and timeless design make it an ideal gift for a collector, a thoughtful addition to a global-inspired home, or a refined touch to a minimalist, modern space.
Product Specifications:
Material: Hand-carved Natural Hardwood Base with Intricate Beadwork and Cowrie Shells
Size: 13 x 9 x 5 inches
Design: Authentic Namji (Dowayo) Beaded Fertility Doll
As an entirely handmade piece, each doll features unique variations in the bead patterns, the carving of the wood, and the selection of shell/coin accents, ensuring that your artwork is a one-of-a-kind treasure that carries the true touch of its artisan.
Bring home more than decor — bring home a piece of vibrant artistry, tradition, and history.
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