Himba - Namibia
Himba | Hartmann Valley, Cafema | Namibia, 2014
The Himba are a community of semi-nomadic herders, many of whom still live and dress according to ancient traditions. They speak Herero and since the 16th century, they have lived in scattered settlements throughout the region of the Kunene River in north-west Namibia and south-west Angola.
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Editions
Limited to 19
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frame
Wallnut wood
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glass
Musem glass
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Sizes
062 x 098 cm - Edition of 9
100 x 160 cm - Edition of 6
140 x 240 cm - Edition of 3
180 x 300 cm - Edition of 1