Bambara carvers have established a reputation for the zoomorphic headdresses worn by Chi-Wara society members. Although they are all different, they all display a highly abstract body, often incorporating a zig-zag motif, which represents the sun`s course from east to west, and a head with two large horns. Bambara members of the Chi-Wara society wear the headdress while dancing in their fields at sowing time, hoping to increase the crop yield.
Great tribaly used Chi-Wara headdress in good condition.
Provenance: Justin Barthels (1934-2021), gallery owner Maastricht (NL).
| Object: |
 Ci-wara Headdress |
| Ethnic group: |
Bambara |
| Country: |
Mali |
| Material: |
Wood |
| Estimated period: |
Mid 20th century |
| Sold with stand: |
No |
| Dimensions: |
20x19x14 cm |
| Weight: |
300 gram |
| Condition: |
Good condition, used with some signs of wear |