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Hands of the Spirit Hand Woven Wool Tapestry from Peru BIPOC – Black Owned It's a traditional mask used

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It's a traditional mask used in funeral rites by the chief priest of the Yiku clan of Ghana's Volta Region

Some children show up with their belongings in just a large garbage bag

bone & brass accents

Unisex style

the women of Aj Quen create a shawl in festive cotton

Hands of the Spirit Hand Woven Wool Tapestry from Peru BIPOC – Black Owned It's a traditional mask usedArtisan David Laura Zanabria of Peru designs this striking and symbolic tapestry. Surrounded by hands and silhouetted faces, an Andean god weeps, longing that the present days be as glorious as the past. The artisan hand weaves the tapestry from wool using colorful shades on a maroon background. materials: 100% wool Hanging accessories not included Marked with artist's initials or trademark Hand crafted item color, size and or motif may vary slightly

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