Tuareg camel saddle from the Sahara

Wishard Gallery
$1,200.00

Called a "Tamzak" 

Tuareg are the nomadic tribe in Niger, Northern Africa, often portrayed in the pictures you see of caravans on the desert. This saddle is probaly one hundred years old, and was a genuine working saddle. It would be placed in front of the camel's hump. The rider would sit with legs crossed around the front and feet resting on the camel's neck. 

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Called a "Tamzak" 

Tuareg are the nomadic tribe in Niger, Northern Africa, often portrayed in the pictures you see of caravans on the desert. This saddle is probaly one hundred years old, and was a genuine working saddle. It would be placed in front of the camel's hump. The rider would sit with legs crossed around the front and feet resting on the camel's neck.