A bone head - Leopard head - Benin - Nigeria






Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.
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A bone leopard head from Nigeria in Benin culture, titled “A bone head,” measuring 5.5 cm high and weighing 0.05 kg, in fair condition and sold without a stand.
Description from the seller
A small leopard head caved of bone in the style of Benin, with an attachmen eyelet on the back. These small leopard carvings were sewn onto the garments of high-ranking nobles and, in their multitude, expressed symbols of special power. They are rare and almost impossible to find.
The small leopard carvings that were sewn onto the garments of high-ranking nobles in Benin served multiple symbolic and social functions. Primarily, they acted as status symbols, indicating the wearer’s rank, authority, and proximity to the Oba (king), as the leopard was associated with strength, power, and the king’s authority in Benin cosmology. These carvings also had a protective or spiritual function, as the leopard was considered a guardian and a representation of royal power that could ward off enemies or malevolent forces. Furthermore, their placement on ceremonial garments reinforced the ritual and political ideology of the court, emphasizing the Oba’s centrality and the hierarchical order of Benin society.
In short, they were simultaneously decorative, symbolic, and functional within the sociopolitical and religious framework of Benin.
Without stand.
Seller's Story
A small leopard head caved of bone in the style of Benin, with an attachmen eyelet on the back. These small leopard carvings were sewn onto the garments of high-ranking nobles and, in their multitude, expressed symbols of special power. They are rare and almost impossible to find.
The small leopard carvings that were sewn onto the garments of high-ranking nobles in Benin served multiple symbolic and social functions. Primarily, they acted as status symbols, indicating the wearer’s rank, authority, and proximity to the Oba (king), as the leopard was associated with strength, power, and the king’s authority in Benin cosmology. These carvings also had a protective or spiritual function, as the leopard was considered a guardian and a representation of royal power that could ward off enemies or malevolent forces. Furthermore, their placement on ceremonial garments reinforced the ritual and political ideology of the court, emphasizing the Oba’s centrality and the hierarchical order of Benin society.
In short, they were simultaneously decorative, symbolic, and functional within the sociopolitical and religious framework of Benin.
Without stand.
Seller's Story
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Rechtliche Informationen des Verkäufers
- Unternehmen:
- Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
- Repräsentant:
- Wolfgang Jaenicke
- Adresse:
- Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Klausenerplatz 7
14059 Berlin
GERMANY - Telefonnummer:
- +493033951033
- Email:
- w.jaenicke@jaenicke-njoya.com
- USt-IdNr.:
- DE241193499
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