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The main pillar of Case Toguna, a community center that bears witness to important decisions made by the village elders, … Read more The main pillar of Case Toguna, a community center that bears witness to important decisions made by the village elders, is a key element of traditional Dogon architecture in Mali. The carved motifs testify to ancestral craftsmanship. As a collector's item, it enriches its surroundings with its spiritual power and raw aesthetic. It is a piece of cultural heritage that speaks not only of art, but also of community life and the spiritual beliefs of the Dogon people. An antique piece dating from the mid-20th century. Base included. Material: Carved from a single piece of wood. Height: 2.10 m See less
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