Namji Dolls
It is always interesting to find out the stories behind the origins of the beautiful objects we come across when sourcing for Birdwoods Gallery.
One such example is Namji dolls which are not only stunning to look at; they also have a cultural significance. Originating from the Dowayo/ Namji ethnic group in north-west Cameroon, these dolls are talking pieces for more than their striking geometric features, multi-coloured bead necklaces and cowrie shells.
Given to encourage fertility, these dolls are made for young girls to play with, strapping them to their backs and carrying them around to mirror the responsibility of their mothers. The dolls are also kept by women for good luck when trying to fall pregnant or provide for an easy childbirth.
Considered to be some of the finest dolls in Africa, we are excited to have sourced some beautiful contemporary versions. Made by hand, each one is different and they all seem to convey their own personality.
This product is located in Arrowtown and can be shipped nationally and internationally. Shipping and insurance costs on this product are additional due to its nature, size and weight. We will be in touch with details regarding this upon purchase/ enquiry