Figurine - Komaland figure - Terracotta

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Description from the seller

These sculptures were generally placed in mounds, often as part of ritual or funerary contexts. Many have been excavated alongside funerary offerings and ceramic vessels, suggesting that their function was linked to ancestral or protective rites.
Some scholars interpret them as substitute figures—serving as representations of deceased persons, ancestral spirits, or ritual intermediaries. Others consider them votive offerings to local deities or spiritual forces.
Because Komaland was located at a cultural crossroads between the states of the Sahel savannah and the forest belt societies of the south, its art reflects an unusual synthesis of formal austerity and symbolic density.

Provenance: Galerie Majestic, Paris

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
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These sculptures were generally placed in mounds, often as part of ritual or funerary contexts. Many have been excavated alongside funerary offerings and ceramic vessels, suggesting that their function was linked to ancestral or protective rites.
Some scholars interpret them as substitute figures—serving as representations of deceased persons, ancestral spirits, or ritual intermediaries. Others consider them votive offerings to local deities or spiritual forces.
Because Komaland was located at a cultural crossroads between the states of the Sahel savannah and the forest belt societies of the south, its art reflects an unusual synthesis of formal austerity and symbolic density.

Provenance: Galerie Majestic, Paris

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Era
1400-1900
No. of items
1
Title
Komaland figure
Country of origin
Ghana
Material
Terracotta
Ethnic group/culture
komaland
Indigenous object name
komaland
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
15 cm
Width
6 cm
Depth
6 cm
Estimated period
1500-1550
SpainVerified
290
Objects sold
100%
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