€ 195,00
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Old wooden ancestor figure from the Chamba people of Nigeria. It`s a protective `tau-wandoa` figure.
The Chamba people live in southeastern Nigeria, to the south of the Benue river, on either side of the Cameroon border. Their typical, mostly small sculptures made of hard wood (male: ‘tau-wandoa’, female: ‘tau-kendoa’) are carved in a form similar to a staff and highly abstract. With slightly bent arms close to the body, legs and usually a ‘hat’ on their large head. Planted with iron tips in the ground of the fields, these figures are supposed to secure a rich harvest and protect people against snake bites (according to Leo Frobenius). The present, male ‘tau wandoa’ figure of the Chamba displays a extraordinarily light patina, characteristic forms, and is in excellent condition.
Provenance: former private collection from the Netherlands. Including custom made stand.
Object: | Ancestor Figure |
Ethnic group: | Chamba |
Country: | Nigeria |
Material: | Wood |
Period: | Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 68x17x12 cm |
Weight: | 3100 gram |
Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |
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