€ 125,00
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Great stylistic Songye Katatora / Divination tool from DR Congo. Involved in rituals, the “soothsayers”, the mbuki, use special techniques named Katatora or Kashekesheke to solve social problems. During a ritual gathering, the client/questioner and the mbuki both held the figurine while asking questions. Essentially, this is a way to communicate with the ancestors. The sculpture used for that means is named kakishi. The ritual consists in a personal ritual in which the mbuki tries to discover the causes of stress, illness and misfortune through rituals, and to favour the well-being of the questioner. They both hold one side of the figurine while a question is asked, and a confirmation or a denial as response follows. Problems are clarified and lead to a solution.
Hard wood with a wonderful patina of wear in a brown nuanced colour.
Provenance: former private German collection
| Object: | Katatora | 
| Ethnic group: | Songye | 
| Country: | DR Congo | 
| Material: | Wood | 
| Period: | Mid 20th century | 
| Sold with stand: | No | 
| Dimensions: | 18x9x7 cm | 
| Weight: | 160 gram | 
| Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |