€ 220,00
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Powerful Sukuma ancestor figure from Tanzania. Great figure in it`s abstract forms. A real serene beauty with signs of wear and tear. Good condition with a great patina of age.
Little is known of these strange figures, danced by the Sukuma a northern Nyamwezi people. Features are undistinguished, gender is often undefined. The figures, called mabinda, with moving parts (present or missing) are used in very theatrical, competitive and often provocative dance performances. The other figures relate to grave markers or are part of a chief’s treasury. Nyamwezi figures are often similar but usually with inset beaded eyes.
“The Sukuma people are a comparatively large tribe and number approximately one million. They live in small villages in the northern part of Tanzania,
each of which is headed by a chief who is also a sorcerer and whose power is counterbalanced by secret societies.
Sukuma carvers are associated with large, rough-looking, standing figures, which have a weathered patina. In some instances these statues were made either with articulated limbs or were carved without any arms and legs at all.
Provenance: former private Dutch collection, including custom made stand
Object | Ancestor Figure |
Ethnic group: | Sukuma |
Country: | Tanzania |
Material: | Wood |
Estimated period: | Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 75x14x10 cm |
Weight: | 5000 g |
Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |
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