Museum Store
Featuring many one-of-a-kind crafts, household and decorative objects. Items found in our store are produced exclusively for the Museum by artisans and craftspeople and imported directly from Africa.
Your purchase at our store supports local African artisans and museum programs.
Jewelry
Tuareg Carnelian Earrings
These elegant earrings were made by a craftsman of the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa, a traditionally nomadic group.
Tuareg Multiple Triangle Earrings
One larger textured triangle supports three smaller ones on these Tuareg earrings.
Inverted Triangle Tuareg Earrings
These Tuareg earrings have a bold shape, but beautifully delicate details.
Tuareg Cross Silver Earrings
Small Tuareg silver crosses, a sign of protection, with beautiful details hang on each earring.
Black Onyx Tuareg Brooch
Tuareg Brooch made of silver with a black onyx inset in the middle. 1.5" diameter
Tuareg Silver and Dark Red Carnelian Necklace
A dark red carnelian agate gemstone is set in an intricately worked sterling silver mounting on this necklace made by the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa.
Tuareg Silver and Red Carnelian Necklace
A red carnelian agate gemstone is set in an intricately worked sterling silver mounting on this necklace made by Tuareg craftspeople in Mali, West Africa.
Black Onyx Tuareg Necklace
A black onyx gemstone is set in an intricately worked sterling silver mounting on this necklace made by the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa.
Black Onyx Tuareg Necklace
A black onyx gemstone is set in an intricately worked sterling silver mounting on this necklace made by the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa.
Agate and Silver Tuareg Necklace
An agate gemstone is set in an intricately worked sterling silver mounting on this necklace made by the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa.
Tuareg Green Agate Necklace
This beautiful necklace was made by a craftsman of the Tuareg people in Mali, West Africa. The pendant is made of sterling silver with a green agate inset and green agate and silver beads on the chain to complete the piece.
Tuareg Ebony Necklace
Large handmade ebony beads with inlaid metal designs made by a Tuareg craftsperson in Mali, West Africa.
Black Tuareg Necklace
This necklace was made by a Tuareg craftsman in Mali, West Africa. The large pendant is made of Tuareg silver, accompanied by black and silver beads. 21" long
Inlaid Wooden Bead Tuareg Necklace
Wooden beads inlaid with Tuareg silver and copper designs form the basis of this necklace.
Thin Tuareg Bracelet
This thin bracelet is adorned with Tuareg designs, and made by a Tuareg craftsperson from Mali, West Africa.
Wooden Tuareg Bracelet
This wooden Tuareg bracelet is inset with metal in traditional designs.
South African Bracelet
This colorful bracelet will liven up any outfit, and has the colors and patterns of traditional South African beadword, especially the work from the KwaZulu/Natal region. 3 1/4" diameter, and 1 3/8" wide
Fulani Earrings (large)
These large earrings are made by Fulani craftspeople in Mali, West Africa. Earrings of this type were traditionally worn by married women of the nomadic Fulani people as a way to easily transport their wealth. 5" L x 4" H
Baule necklace
This necklace is made of waist beads from the Ivory Coast. The center bead is made by the Baule people and in the lost wax method with 6-8 karat gold that is sometimes referred to as "fetish gold." 21" long.
Archaeological Quartz and and Bone Necklace
This necklace was designed by artist Vicki Fremont and made of archaeological quartz from the Sahara desert, bone beads from Kenya and semi-precious carnelian.
Ancient Archaeological Necklace
Ancient archaeological beads, stone and glass come together to form this exquisite necklace.
Baule-inspired Necklace
This necklace was designed by Vicki Fremont for the Museum for African Art. It is made of black beads and 6-8 karat gold beads (sometimes referred to as "fetish gold") from the Baule people of the Ivory Coast.
Leather Tuareg Pendant
This silver and leather pendant hangs from a braided leather cord, made by a Tuareg craftsperson in Mali, West Africa.

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