


Description
East African Makonde Ujamaa, Also Known as The Tree of Life.
This is a traditional carving from the Makonde people of East Africa, particularly found in Tanzania & Mozambique.
These sculptures represent the interconnectedness of life and community, often depicting figures representing family or community members.
Deep colored hardwood standing circa. 65cm tall and 5cm square at the base.
This is a Mary Potter Hospice Auction - turning second-hand goods into first class care.
Your purchase helps us continue providing free support for people with life-limiting illness and for their families/whanau, in the way they want and where they want.
We are a charity with a proud fourty-five year history of care, compassion and commitment to the people of Wellington.
Happy Bidding! Thank you for supporting Mary Potter Hospice.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Wellington (urban) | $6.64 | |
Wellington (rural) | $14.01 | |
Rest of North Island (urban) | $11.76 | |
Rest of North Island (rural) | $18.82 | |
South Island (urban) | $11.76 | |
South Island (rural) | $19.26 | |
Pick-up available from Wellington City, Wellington | Free |
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