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    Nice piece, yes they do come apart. Just anchor the end and give a slight cranking circle with the other end and one part will separate. I THINK this one is Maasai from Kenya. I have a very similar one...and it came from Mombasa Kenya, supposedly Maasai. Here's my little one. The markings at the back half of yours supposedly speak of the village that made it.
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    Regards, Jim

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