This set of traditional hunting tools is an ethnographic artifact associated with hunter-gatherer groups in the Congo Basin.
- The quiver is typically designed to be worn high on the back for easy access to the arrows.
- The arrows feature stone/metal tips, which may show signs of wear or damage from use.
- Pygmy bows generally have a low draw weight.
- The bow is made of wood with dark material wrapped around the ends for grip and reinforcement.
- The quiver is intricately woven from natural fibers, likely wicker or rattan, and holds multiple arrows.