Ancestor statue - Buyu Sikasingo - DR Congo






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Ancestor statue of the Buyu Sikasingo from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a wooden artefact dating to the mid-20th century, 40 cm high, 1 cm wide, 1 cm deep, weighing 1 g, provenance private collection, original.
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The ancestral statues of the Buyu (Basikasingo): Memory and spiritual mediation
Among the Buyu, settled between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, ancestral statues occupy a central place in the transmission of lineages and community protection. Carved from hard wood, often stylized with geometric features, these effigies embody the spirits of the ancestors (bakulu or mizimu), regarded as guardians of social and cosmic order.
Unlike the Nkishi of the Bakongo, these statues are not objects “activated” by substances, but memory supports placed in family sanctuaries. Their role is both memorial (to recall the exploits of the deceased) and ceremonial (to intercede during crises). The attributes, such as scarifications or hairstyles, emphasize clan identity and the status of the deceased.
These works reveal a cyclical conception of time, where the ancestors remain active in the present, guiding the living through trials.
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Based in Belgium, our expert house and sales establishment specializes in African art and ethnography. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a history of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
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The ancestral statues of the Buyu (Basikasingo): Memory and spiritual mediation
Among the Buyu, settled between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, ancestral statues occupy a central place in the transmission of lineages and community protection. Carved from hard wood, often stylized with geometric features, these effigies embody the spirits of the ancestors (bakulu or mizimu), regarded as guardians of social and cosmic order.
Unlike the Nkishi of the Bakongo, these statues are not objects “activated” by substances, but memory supports placed in family sanctuaries. Their role is both memorial (to recall the exploits of the deceased) and ceremonial (to intercede during crises). The attributes, such as scarifications or hairstyles, emphasize clan identity and the status of the deceased.
These works reveal a cyclical conception of time, where the ancestors remain active in the present, guiding the living through trials.
Presentation of our expert house
Based in Belgium, our expert house and sales establishment specializes in African art and ethnography. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a history of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly assist with liquidations, estates, and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent, and accessible, with many sales offered without reserve prices.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping is guaranteed within 24 hours, with careful packaging, insurance, and tracking.
Contact 7 days a week: we remain available for any questions or requests for additional information.
