Yonyeleni figuren - Figure - Bambara - Mali






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Jonyeleni Bambara /Bamana Mali ritual Jo
enig! beautiful pair of male/female figures
the forms are sublime, airy and of rare elegance
h /male figure 43 cm h /female figure 40 cm
remains of playful fine line engravings especially on the upper arms
an extraordinary patina of age impressive condition
ex private collection Bruno Mignot /France
private collection
'The figures called Jonyeleni are representations of the woman at the original beginning of Jo.
They are the materialization of the soul of the feminine entity which is at the origin of the creation of the initiatory practices that organize and maintain social order.
These statues recall the girl in her ideal state at her highest degree of physical attractiveness.
The Yonyeleni statues are used during the seven-year initiations which see them go from village to village, carried by the Jodenw.
One of the purposes of these itinerant journeys is the 'reactualization' of past alliances between families for the future marriage of the young.
Renewnelyeni 'Sweetness of life': this is the name of the ritual day on which these female figures, references to an ideal of feminine beauty, are washed, purified, oiled and then displayed ... '
'Banama' Rietberg Museum
Jonyeleni Bambara /Bamana Mali ritual Jo
enig! beautiful pair of male/female figures
the forms are sublime, airy and of rare elegance
h /male figure 43 cm h /female figure 40 cm
remains of playful fine line engravings especially on the upper arms
an extraordinary patina of age impressive condition
ex private collection Bruno Mignot /France
private collection
'The figures called Jonyeleni are representations of the woman at the original beginning of Jo.
They are the materialization of the soul of the feminine entity which is at the origin of the creation of the initiatory practices that organize and maintain social order.
These statues recall the girl in her ideal state at her highest degree of physical attractiveness.
The Yonyeleni statues are used during the seven-year initiations which see them go from village to village, carried by the Jodenw.
One of the purposes of these itinerant journeys is the 'reactualization' of past alliances between families for the future marriage of the young.
Renewnelyeni 'Sweetness of life': this is the name of the ritual day on which these female figures, references to an ideal of feminine beauty, are washed, purified, oiled and then displayed ... '
'Banama' Rietberg Museum
