This Luguru stool, originating from Tanzania's Luguru people, is carved from a single piece of wood and features a simple yet functional design. The stool has a rounded seat supported by three sturdy legs, which slightly curve outward. The natural wood grain adds to the piece's unique character, with a smooth finish and subtle markings that show its age and authenticity.
The Luguru stool serves more than just a practical purpose—it symbolizes authority, tradition, and community ties within Luguru society. Traditionally, it is used in ceremonies and rituals to signify leadership or ancestral connections. The design may include intricate carvings, and in some cases, metal details are added. The stool represents the owner's social status and reflects the values placed on leadership and family heritage in Luguru culture.
The Luguru people, from central Tanzania, have a deep connection to their traditions, particularly in music, dance, and art. Their society is built on strong communal relationships, with an emphasis on collective responsibility and respect for elders. The Luguru stool is not only an important household item but also an expression of the cultural and social values of the community.
Luguru Stool (Tanzania)
10in x 9in x 9in
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