Historically used as a defensive weapon in wartime and displayed as a decorative symbol of status and wealth by the Tikar people in Cameroon. Each shield is carved from a single piece of Baobab wood — a sacred wood used for medicinal and ritual purposes for centuries — then wrapped in woven manila string in a pattern around a central marble bead.
These decorative shields are one-of-a-kind, collaboratively crafted by a large group of people, making each piece both unique and communal.
Size: approx. 31cm W × 45cm H. Base depth: 15cm.
Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more …







