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This handcrafted wooden footstool features authentic vintage Kuba cloth—an intricate hand-woven textile from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The …
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This handcrafted wooden footstool features authentic vintage Kuba cloth—an intricate hand-woven textile from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The fabric showcases the distinctive geometric patterns and velvet-like cut-pile designs characteristic of Kuba weaving, created using traditional methods passed down since the 17th century. Crafted from palm leaf fibers (raffia) and embellished with natural dyes
The textile was traditionally a prestige fabric worn in ceremonies and celebrations, making this footstool a meaningful addition to any home. Standing 12.5" high by 15.5" with a sturdy wooden base, this piece combines functional seating with authentic African artistry. Perfect as a decorative accent, ottoman.
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