Statue of a king






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Wooden Baoulé king statue from Côte d’Ivoire.
Description from the seller
Ivory Coast
Baoulé
Wood
Height: 355 mm
Width: 75 mm
Depth: 75 mm
African statue / wooden fetish representing a male ancestor or a king of the Baoulé ethnicity from Ivory Coast - Fetishes "waka-sona" (Baoulé wood being) depicting a man of great beauty and refinement.
Very beautiful honey patina of usage.
The Baoulé are one of the most important ethnic groups in Ivory Coast. Their name reflects their origin: according to a legend, Queen Aba Pokou led her people in an exodus toward the gold-mining regions during the 18th century; she had to sacrifice her son to the river god in order to cross it. The people were thereafter called the "Bauli", meaning: "the son is dead".
Baoulé artists have produced many art objects and are still very active today. Thanks to their sense of stylization and attention to detail, they have created creations that are among the most elegant African objects. The Baoulé have created masks, statues, figurines, fetishes, loom pulleys, canes, ointment boxes, carved doors, as well as gold and bronze jewelry worn during major ceremonies.
Parcels are shipped promptly from Monday to Saturday with a tracking number.
Delivery by Chronopost between 1 to 3 days in France and 2 to 5 days across the European Union. Delivery for the rest of Europe and the world with Colissimo International.
We speak english.
Seller's Story
Ivory Coast
Baoulé
Wood
Height: 355 mm
Width: 75 mm
Depth: 75 mm
African statue / wooden fetish representing a male ancestor or a king of the Baoulé ethnicity from Ivory Coast - Fetishes "waka-sona" (Baoulé wood being) depicting a man of great beauty and refinement.
Very beautiful honey patina of usage.
The Baoulé are one of the most important ethnic groups in Ivory Coast. Their name reflects their origin: according to a legend, Queen Aba Pokou led her people in an exodus toward the gold-mining regions during the 18th century; she had to sacrifice her son to the river god in order to cross it. The people were thereafter called the "Bauli", meaning: "the son is dead".
Baoulé artists have produced many art objects and are still very active today. Thanks to their sense of stylization and attention to detail, they have created creations that are among the most elegant African objects. The Baoulé have created masks, statues, figurines, fetishes, loom pulleys, canes, ointment boxes, carved doors, as well as gold and bronze jewelry worn during major ceremonies.
Parcels are shipped promptly from Monday to Saturday with a tracking number.
Delivery by Chronopost between 1 to 3 days in France and 2 to 5 days across the European Union. Delivery for the rest of Europe and the world with Colissimo International.
We speak english.
