Save 20% on ART on Demand custom prints of Women Artists—No code required at checkout!

    • Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art

      Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm

    • Art & Drafting

      Notecards & Postcards

  • Log in Log in
Search

Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm

Art & Drafting

Notecards & Postcards

Fair-Trade

Blue & Red Namji Doll

Originating from the Namji Tribe in Northwest Cameroon, these dolls are considered to be among the finest dolls in Africa. These dolls are traditionally made for young girls to play with. The doll would have a name, be fed, be talked to, and be carried strapped to the back everywhere the child would go. The Namji Doll helps prepare young women for their roles as a mother. Adult women also keep these to encourage fertility and as a good omen for easy childbirth. Each doll is handmade with love and it shows in the detail. They are crafted from a variety of wood, beads, shells and metal. Clean with a damp cloth. Measures 15 in. 

5 items left

 More payment options

Recommended for You

Members Save 10%

Museum members receive 10% off all items from our museum stores, including sale items and custom Art on Demand prints.

You have items in your cart
You are about to leave the online museum store. ART on Demand custom prints must be purchased separately. Click checkout to purchase the items in your cart, or continue.