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Camel Saddle Stool

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What is a camel stool?

The camel stool consists of a seat cushion made of genuine leather and a folding cedar wood frame. The folding wooden frame and the removable leather seat cushion make the camel stool easy to transport and ideal for travellers.


What were camel saddle stools used for?

Vintage Moroccan, North Africa camel saddle shape stool. Traditionally used to ride camels in the desert of Africa and the Middle East, this camel saddle could be used as a foot stool or just as an accent tribal piece in any room. Wooden base is inlaid with brass floral decoration.


Where did the camel saddle originate?

This camel saddle originates from the Tuareg, a nomadic people that current inhabit areas of Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Algeria, and Libya. When was the camel saddle invented?


When was the camel saddle invented?

By at least 1200 BC the first camel saddles had appeared, and Bactrian camels could be ridden. The first saddle was positioned to the back of the camel, and control of the Bactrian camel was exercised by means of a stick. However, between 500 and 100 BC, Bactrian camels came into military use.



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