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African Walking Canes | Walking Sticks
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Found 5 product(s) for Walking Canes (1-5 of 5)
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Walking Canes
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African Aged Yoruba Shango Staff
Tribe: Yoruba
Country: Nigeria
Material: Wood, Pigment, Beads
Size: 22" (57.15 cm) Tall
Condition: Good
The Y-shaped Shango staff forms, sculpted in relief, are used in special festivals and processions, followers of Shango, the Yoruba god of thunder, carry dance wands, called oshe shango, depicting a female devotee with Shango's symbol, the double-headed axe. Shango is thought to control the great powers of nature as one of the orisha, or gods.
PRICE: $169.99

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African Aged Yoruba Shango Staff (22")
Tribe: Yoruba
Country: Nigeria
Material: Wood, Pigment, Beads
Size: 22"
Condition: Good
The Y-shaped Shango staff forms, sculpted in relief, are used in special festivals and processions, followers of Shango, the Yoruba god of thunder, carry dance wands, called oshe shango, depicting a female devotee with Shango's symbol, the double-headed axe. Shango is thought to control the great powers of nature as one of the orisha, or gods.
PRICE: $169.99

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African Elephant Walking Cane
The African walking cane as a functional product has it’s roots dating back from ancient Africa. The canes are carved using symbols of great importance to the artist. It’s therefore common to find animal as well as societal symbols on these canes. Most common animal symbols used are the lion, tiger, elephant and the giraffe ,the symbolic markings other than animals are from the “Adinkra” symbols of the famous Asante tribe of Ghana which were and still are practiced in everyday living as the guiding principles of the society as a whole. The bearer of these African walking canes with a better understanding of it’s significance and purpose should be empowered to derive spiritual strength from it.Approx. 36 inches long.
PRICE: $44.99
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African Lion Walking Cane
The African walking cane as a functional product has it’s roots dating back from ancient Africa. The canes are carved using symbols of great importance to the artist. It’s therefore common to find animal as well as societal symbols on these canes. Most common animal symbols used are the lion, tiger, elephant and the giraffe ,the symbolic markings other than animals are from the “Adinkra” symbols of the famous Asante tribe of Ghana which were and still are practiced in everyday living as the guiding principles of the society as a whole. The bearer of these African walking canes with a better understanding of it’s significance and purpose should be empowered to derive spiritual strength from it. Approx. 36 inches long.
PRICE: $44.99
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African Sankofa Bird Walking Cane
The African walking cane as a functional product has it’s roots dating back from ancient Africa. The canes are carved using symbols of great importance to the artist. It’s therefore common to find animal as well as societal symbols on these canes. Most common animal symbols used are the lion, tiger, elephant and the giraffe ,the symbolic markings other than animals are from the “Adinkra” symbols of the famous Asante tribe of Ghana which were and still are practiced in everyday living as the guiding principles of the society as a whole. The bearer of these African walking canes with a better understanding of it’s significance and purpose should be empowered to derive spiritual strength from it.Approx. 36 inches long.
PRICE: $44.99
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