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Vintage Hand Carved Mossi Seated Figure w/Hand Made 11in Leather Giraffe

Vintage Hand Carved Mossi Seated Figure w/Hand Made 11in Leather Giraffe

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Vintage Hand Carved Mossi Seated Figure w/Hand Made 11in Leather Giraffe
H 14in x W 4 1/2in
Hand carved, unknown artist
Hand Made Leather Giraffe
11in x 5in
Period:
1980-1989
Materials and Techniques:
Hardwood,Leather
This lovely lady appears seated with her hands on her knees, she wears what appears to look like a dress and this entire piece is made out of hand-carved wood. A Female figure identified with the Mossi. The crested hairstyle known as gyonfo worn by the female is a main Mossi trait on this figure. Figures such as this are identified with local chiefs and clan elders during ceremonies reinforcing local political relationships and chiefly authority. They are also used at funerals and in some areas are buried with the elder. During yearly public ceremonies figures honoring ancestors will have cloths wrapped around their waists similar to cloths worn by Mossi women. This is an impressive figure and would have a prominent place in a collection.
The Mossi people, the largest single ethnic group in Burkina Faso, have a rich cultural heritage that is deeply rooted in their historical traditions and practices. Originating from horsemen who migrated north from present-day Ghana in the 1500s, the Mossi established powerful kingdoms that played significant roles in the region's history.
Although the Mossi kingdoms are no longer as politically dominant as they once were, the Mossi people still maintain a strong connection to their ancient kingdoms and recognize the authority of ruling groups of elders through various artistic expressions and rituals.
One prominent aspect of Mossi culture is their tradition of masquerades, featuring brightly painted masks and costumes. These masquerades are a form of artistic performance and are often associated with important social and cultural events, including funerals. The Mossi hold elaborate funerals to honor their ancestors, and masked dancers play a significant role in these ceremonies.
The masks worn by the dancers represent the social rank and identity of the deceased individual being honored. Additionally, the masks embody various spirits of the inbushin that are recognized by the Mossi people. Through the dances performed by the masked dancers, the character and attributes of these spirits are brought to life.
These masquerades and the use of masks serve as a way for the Mossi people to connect with their spiritual beliefs, pay homage to their ancestors, and reinforce their cultural identity. The intricate craftsmanship and symbolism of the masks reflect the cultural values, traditions, and history of the Mossi people.
Estate items may show wear and imperfections expected and consistent with age! Please bid accordingly All estate items are non returnable non refundable sold as-is where-is with no warranties expressed or implied.

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