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Authentic Tuareg Wooden Pulley for Well – 14 cm
Authentic Tuareg Wooden Pulley for Well – 14 cm
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Authentic Old Tuareg Carved Wooden Pulley – Small Well Pulley (14 cm × 10.3 cm)
Experience the heritage of the Tuareg nomads with this genuine, hand‑carved wooden pulley from Niger. Originally used in traditional wells, this artifact embodies the ingenuity of desert life.
- Size: Approx. 5 ½″ × 4″ (14 cm × 10.3 cm) – small, compact pulley
- Condition: Good vintage condition with authentic wear, age‑related cracks, and tool marks
- Material: Solid desert wood, expertly fashioned by Tuareg craftsmen
This pulley once helped haul precious water from desert wells an everyday necessity in Tuareg life. It shows signs of age and use that tell its story through authentic cracks and patina.
About the Tuareg and Their Splendid Craft Traditions
The Tuareg, a nomadic people of the Sahara and Sahel spanning Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Senegal, have left an enduring imprint on trans‑Saharan trade, camel caravans, and desert culture. Though many Tuareg today live in cities, their spiritual and craft traditions remain vibrant.
Tuareg wooden tent poles, pulleys, and support columns are handmade by skilled TribalGH artisans using locally sourced wood, carved and shaped using traditional tools. These polesalso known as Tuareg Tent Posts or Nomad Tent Support Columns serve as both utilitarian objects and symbolic pieces in Tuareg camps.
Carved pulleys like this were suspended above wells, guiding ropes that drew water an essential lifeline. Their small size made them versatile for wells and light loads. Over time, the wood acquired natural cracks and marks that reflect age, use, and sun exposure.
Tuareg art also includes stunning jewelry and leather crafts intricately stamped silver pendants, leather work on saddles, and graceful, curved swords. Each piece, whether wooden, metal, or leather, carries tribal symbolism and craftsmanship passed down for generations.
Own a piece of Sahara history, crafted by nomads who shaped desert life through ingenuity and art.
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