San Francisco Tribal
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San Francisco Tribal is an association of tribal art dealers from the San Francisco Bay Area. The association is comprised of 13 experts in African art, Oceanic art, Asian art, pre-Columbian art and North American Indian art. The members offer a wide range of high quality sculpture, masks, textiles, ceramics, weapons, shields and jewelry from ancient and traditional cultures and are committed to a standard of excellence and professional conduct.
San Francisco Tribal member dealers guarantee the quality and authenticity of everything they sell. From pre-Columbian to tribal Asian, the dealers have sold important works of tribal art to renowned museums and private collections worldwide. San Francisco Tribal enhances accessibility to this important community and promotes the Bay Area as a major destination for collectors of fine tribal and textile art. To this end, San Francisco Tribal presents tribal art exhibits that showcase the diverse specialties of its members and maintains this website with information about the dealers and the works of art they have for sale.
Our dealers are Dave DeRoche, Joshua Dimondstein, Erik Farrow, Zena Kruzick, Joe Loux, Aubrey MacKenzie, Scott McCue, Andres Moraga, Thomas Murray, Morgan Oakes Tribal, David Rosenthal, Vicki Shiba and Frank Wiggers.
Artwork

Ngaju Soul Ship

Blade from a Sceptre (Gi Okono)

Insika (Screen or Wall Panel)

Six Mwana Hiti Dolls

Necklace, Kiribati

Sacred Figure

Mingei Jizai

Wood Inlaid Footed Tray, Vietnam

Large Sitting Buddha

A Pair of Copper Currencies: Katanga Crosses

Stone Axe Blade

Pre-Columbian Duck Vessel

Ceremonial Cloth, Tampan

Gold Adornment

Cow Crupper

Three Ula or I Ula Tavatava Throwing Clubs

Arrow Straightener

Tsa-tsa Votive Tablet

Woman's Wrapper, Bogolanfini

African Rattan Shield, Chad

Ancient Bronze Metal

Sewing Kit

Antelope Head Mask

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