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Ethiopian Coptic Icon

This rare Ethiopian Coptic icon features images of important saints carved into stone.  Icons like this one, also known as prayer boxes, are used for devotional purposes, often as offerings on personal altars.  Many Coptic Christians believe that the icons are filled with the spiritual […]


Mexican Papel Picado

Papel picado is a traditional Mexican folk art of colorful tissue paper cut with intricate designs.  Artists string the individual papers to form banners that are used for a number of holidays and festivals.  For the Day of the Dead, banners with skeleton themes, like this […]


Zuni Fetish

This small carving, known as a fetish, came from the native people of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. The bear is a depiction of a Zuni animal god, which, in fetish form, holds the spirit of the animal. Click the link to learn more.


Bedouin Rug

This Bedouin rug was purchased in Amman, the capital of Jordan, but made in the ancient town of Madaba. Bedouin weavers make many items suited to a mobile life including rugs, pillows, and other domestic goods. Click the link to learn more.


Yam Mask

This yam mask comes from the Saragum #2 village in the Maprik area of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. In this area, the cultivation of long yams, which can grow to a length of 12 feet, is a core element of ceremonial life. Click the link to learn more.


Initiation Mask

This mask, which resembles a bird, comes from the Yaka people, who live in southwestern Congo in central Africa. This type of mask is used in initiation rituals for young men. Click the link to learn more.


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