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1970s Turkana Ikoku Ngide Kenyan Fertility Doll Borneo with only a few noticeable

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with only a few noticeable scuffs of time that give the piece an air of ancient Egypt

Tibetan Kylin Guardian Lions embody strength

her eyes downcast

A circular crack runs through the center-stone's face but does not affect the integrity of this otherwise beautiful piece

the artisan decorated the piece with yellow

1970s Turkana Ikoku Ngide Kenyan Fertility Doll Borneo with only a few noticeableTraveling man Treasures Curiosity Vault is selling this Turkana Ikoku Ngide fertility doll from Kenya, East Africa. These dolls are traditionally made by the Turkana people of Northwestern Kenya, this particular piece made for the tourist trade in the 1970s. The term "Ngide" means child, and these dolls are believed to help women conceive and bear children if they treat the doll as a real baby. They are typically carved from wood and adorned with

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