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These are known as tobacco pouches from the borders of Nigeria and Cameroon.
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TIM NAILED IT.
![]() THE YORUBA IN NIGERIA THE ASHANTI IN GHANA AND I AM NOT SURE OF THE TRIBES IN THE TWO OTHER COUNTRIES I MENTIONED. BOTH ARE NICE EXAMPLES AND NOW I WILL KNOW ONE IF I SEE IT. ![]() |
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Thankyou gents so much for the info!
![]() Are these items worn as day to day ware or for special occasions? And do thay have any age? Its a rather heavy beast and far from comfy, so the disco is a no no! We've decided to hang it on the wall with our Ashanti sword and a great pair they make! All the best Andy |
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