


Tanzanian Hehe Stool
Hehe Stool
Tanzania, Late 19th – Early 20th century
Wood
$370 (inc. tax)
A three-legged stool from the Hehe people of Tanzania, traditionally used in the milking of cattle. Its surface is worn smooth from daily use, bearing the quiet testimony of hands and time. The compact form and sturdy construction reflect both utility and aesthetic intention, with a patina that reveals generations of use.
Dimensions: 10 x 9 in. (25.4 x 22.8 cm)
Inventory ID: 25IA01
Hehe Stool
Tanzania, Late 19th – Early 20th century
Wood
$370 (inc. tax)
A three-legged stool from the Hehe people of Tanzania, traditionally used in the milking of cattle. Its surface is worn smooth from daily use, bearing the quiet testimony of hands and time. The compact form and sturdy construction reflect both utility and aesthetic intention, with a patina that reveals generations of use.
Dimensions: 10 x 9 in. (25.4 x 22.8 cm)
Inventory ID: 25IA01
Hehe Stool
Tanzania, Late 19th – Early 20th century
Wood
$370 (inc. tax)
A three-legged stool from the Hehe people of Tanzania, traditionally used in the milking of cattle. Its surface is worn smooth from daily use, bearing the quiet testimony of hands and time. The compact form and sturdy construction reflect both utility and aesthetic intention, with a patina that reveals generations of use.
Dimensions: 10 x 9 in. (25.4 x 22.8 cm)
Inventory ID: 25IA01