Great Phemba maternity statue - Bakongo - DR Congo (No reserve price)






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Pfemba statues of the Bakongo: Fertility and maternal power
The Pfemba, emblematic female statues of the Bakongo, celebrate motherhood as the foundation of social and spiritual life. Representing a seated or standing woman, bearing a child on the back or on the hips, these sculptures embody the ideal of fertility, protection, and the transmission of lineages. Their hieratic posture and their attributes (scarifications, elaborate hairstyles) emphasize the sacred status of the mother, mediator between the ancestors and future generations.
Unlike the Nkishi, the Pfemba are not objects “charged” with magical substances, but symbols of blessing. Placed in homes or on family altars, they remind us of the central role of women in the perpetuation of the community. Their aesthetics, at once realistic and stylized, reflect a cosmology in which procreation is both a natural and divine act.
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Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a track record of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly support liquidations, successions, and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent, and accessible, with sales often offered without reserve prices.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
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Pfemba statues of the Bakongo: Fertility and maternal power
The Pfemba, emblematic female statues of the Bakongo, celebrate motherhood as the foundation of social and spiritual life. Representing a seated or standing woman, bearing a child on the back or on the hips, these sculptures embody the ideal of fertility, protection, and the transmission of lineages. Their hieratic posture and their attributes (scarifications, elaborate hairstyles) emphasize the sacred status of the mother, mediator between the ancestors and future generations.
Unlike the Nkishi, the Pfemba are not objects “charged” with magical substances, but symbols of blessing. Placed in homes or on family altars, they remind us of the central role of women in the perpetuation of the community. Their aesthetics, at once realistic and stylized, reflect a cosmology in which procreation is both a natural and divine act.
Overview of our expert house
Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a track record of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly support liquidations, successions, and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent, and accessible, with sales often offered without reserve prices.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping 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.
