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Tuareg leatherwork

Tuareg leatherwork
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  • verry nice and elegant

  • Fantastic! 

  • again. this photo is wunderful. now, it is rare to meet touareg with camels like this. is anyone selling a bowl like this one ??

  • I Just have wooden ones!

  • sarah.  thank you. i have wooden too. i have an order for two in brass, i found them at home, they were expensive

  • I have wooden ones as well. Surely they are older than the metal ones? have the brass ones got engraving or are they plain?

  • chantal the metal ones are also old. sometimes more than 100 years old, older than wood ones because they do not get broken.

    they are always in front, sidely of the camel. they are used to make the brade in, eat and put cereals for kamel to eat. they are now diffecult to find since busses and cars are dayly use in sahara.

  • they have no engraving. always plain

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