No. 82724285

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Stool - Kamba - Kenya
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Stool - Kamba - Kenya

The Kamba people, also known as the 'Akamba,' are of Bantu origin and share close linguistic and cultural ties with the Kikuyu, Embu, Mbeere, Meru, Kambe, and Giriama communities. They are predominantly located in the lowlands of southeast Kenya, stretching from the vicinity of Mount Kenya to the coast. In Kamba culture, small stools like this one serve as symbols of status and prestige, typically carried and used by male elders. These stools denote rank and importance within Kamba society. This particular stool features a remarkably modern design, especially evident in its three legs. The seat has been expertly repaired and embellished with delicate strands of inlaid metal, a traditional practice for the Kamba people, particularly during the early twentieth century. Additionally, there is an aluminum crescent covering a hole in the wood, facing an aluminum disk at the bottom of the seat. The legs are adorned with European upholstery nails for added protection. Overall, this stool represents a highly collectible piece of Kamba cultural heritage, specifically crafted for the use of elders.

No. 82724285

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Stool - Kamba - Kenya

Stool - Kamba - Kenya

The Kamba people, also known as the 'Akamba,' are of Bantu origin and share close linguistic and cultural ties with the Kikuyu, Embu, Mbeere, Meru, Kambe, and Giriama communities. They are predominantly located in the lowlands of southeast Kenya, stretching from the vicinity of Mount Kenya to the coast.

In Kamba culture, small stools like this one serve as symbols of status and prestige, typically carried and used by male elders. These stools denote rank and importance within Kamba society.

This particular stool features a remarkably modern design, especially evident in its three legs. The seat has been expertly repaired and embellished with delicate strands of inlaid metal, a traditional practice for the Kamba people, particularly during the early twentieth century. Additionally, there is an aluminum crescent covering a hole in the wood, facing an aluminum disk at the bottom of the seat. The legs are adorned with European upholstery nails for added protection.

Overall, this stool represents a highly collectible piece of Kamba cultural heritage, specifically crafted for the use of elders.

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