David Robinson
guardianheritage.bsky.social
David Robinson
@guardianheritage.bsky.social
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Discover exquisite antiquities, carefully selected for historical significance, craftsmanship, and beauty. Each piece is thoroughly researched and verified for authenticity. Browse my collection and find the perfect piece to enrich your life with us now.
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Bamum Royal Throne for sale is a large, very beautiful and important Bamum beaded throne, this royal seat was owned by Sultan Seidou Njimoluh Njoya (18th dynasty) the father of the Sultan Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya the current Sultan until 27th September 2021 when he sadly passed away.
Cameroon is home to a rich tradition of ancient statues, particularly from various ethnic groups such as the Bamileke, Bamun, and Tikar. These statues often served significant cultural and spiritual roles, including ancestral figures and royal portraits.
Bamileke art mask of the masquerade stresses the symbolic reproduction of social and political structure”
Antique African Masks of the masquerade stresses the symbolic reproduction of social and political structure” (Geary 1983:134)
Up and available for sale
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#antiquity #masquerade #art #scupture #antique #mesiume
Vintage Pair of 1950s Mid-Century African Plaster Sculptures - French School Artifacts with Exotic Charm
Is now up for sale.
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#vintage #scripture #fyp #antiquity #antiquity #art #africanculture #africaart
West African, Bamileke, lost wax, tribal art, solid bronze, tribal mask. Circa 1950's / 60's is now up for sale
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#antique #art #africanculture #worldwide #scripture #antiquity
Up for sale this is one of several african bronze pieces available. This is a Bamileke/Bamum bronze decorative mask looks to have been cast all in one piece with the exception of the ears. This piece really looks to be from the 1900's, mid century. This is a great piece and does show rather well.
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Up for sale this is one of several african bronze pieces available. This is a Bamileke/Bamum bronze decorative mask looks to have been cast all in one piece with the exception of the ears. This piece really looks to be from the 1900's, mid century. This is a great piece and does show rather well.
Up for sale this is one of several african bronze pieces available. This is a Bamileke/Bamum bronze decorative mask looks to have been cast all in one piece with the exception of the ears. This piece really looks to be from the 1900's, mid century. This is a great piece and does show rather well.
Up for sale this is one of several african bronze pieces available. This is a Bamileke/Bamum bronze decorative mask looks to have been cast all in one piece with the exception of the ears. This piece really looks to be from the 1900's, mid century. This is a great piece and does show rather well.
Up for sale this is one of several african bronze pieces available. This is a Bamileke/Bamum bronze decorative mask looks to have been cast all in one piece with the exception of the ears. This piece really looks to be from the 1900's, mid century. This is a great piece and does show rather well.
Hundreds of brass plaques with figures in high relief once covered the wooden pillars of the palace courtyard. Imported as a result of overseas trade with Europe, brass was the ultimate sign of wealth and the exclusive property of the king.
#antiquity #art #history #timesecracy
Did you know the pyramids were built to be earthquake-proof? Even modern buildings can’t match that!
Did the Egyptians have technology to communicate with the dead?
Why does the temperature inside the pyramids stay constant 24/7 with no air conditioning? #AncientEgypt #EgyptSecrets #LostTechnology
Celebrating the kings and Hiro of the land of Yamba,this village is full with amazing arts and resource
Are you interested to visit?
The Bessi people, a community known for their rich heritage, have perfected the art of craftsmanship over generations. Their intricate creations also reflect their deep connection to culture and tradition. By preserving this craftsmanship, the people not only sustain their cultural identity