A wooden sculpture - Mende - Sierra Leone






Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.
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This Mende female figure from the Bo region of Sierra Leone belongs to the sculptural traditions associated with women’s initiation societies such as Sande and related ritual contexts. The sculpture represents an idealized female form rather than an individual portrait, emphasizing balance, serenity and social ideals of womanhood.
The figure is usually carved in a calm standing or seated posture with a stable, frontal composition. The body is rendered with smooth, rounded volumes that highlight fertility and physical harmony. The facial expression tends to be composed and restrained, reinforcing the idea of inner control and dignity that is central to Mende aesthetic values.
A particularly important feature in this example is the decoration with rows of colourful small beads around the neck and hips. These bead sequences are not purely ornamental but refer to initiation status and ritual identity. In Mende culture, such beadwork is closely connected to female societies and marks stages of social transformation, especially the passage into adult womanhood. The combination of wooden sculpture and bright glass beads creates a strong visual contrast that enhances the ceremonial character of the object.
The hairstyle and head form are also significant. Carefully arranged coiffures in Mende sculpture symbolize cultivated beauty, social refinement and adherence to moral and cultural norms. The hands are often placed calmly on the abdomen or positioned in a controlled gesture, reinforcing the sense of balance and composure.
Overall, this type of sculpture from the Bo region reflects a central Mende concept of ideal womanhood, combining fertility, discipline, beauty and social responsibility. Rather than functioning as a portrait, it operates as a visual embodiment of values taught and reinforced within women’s initiation societies, particularly in ceremonial and educational contexts.
Reference list (selection)
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African Art, Mende sculpture traditions
British Museum, Sierra Leone and Mende initiation society objects
Museums.eu collection records on Mende female figures and ritual usage
Khan Academy, West African art and Mende cultural practices
Ethnographic studies on Sande society and Mende visual culture, Sierra Leone
This description was created with the help of our local informant Bakari Bouaflé and additionally with the aid of AI. Despite careful individual verification of the information provided by our informant, errors or inaccuracies may occur in the description due to the use of artificial intelligence.
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Seller's Story
This Mende female figure from the Bo region of Sierra Leone belongs to the sculptural traditions associated with women’s initiation societies such as Sande and related ritual contexts. The sculpture represents an idealized female form rather than an individual portrait, emphasizing balance, serenity and social ideals of womanhood.
The figure is usually carved in a calm standing or seated posture with a stable, frontal composition. The body is rendered with smooth, rounded volumes that highlight fertility and physical harmony. The facial expression tends to be composed and restrained, reinforcing the idea of inner control and dignity that is central to Mende aesthetic values.
A particularly important feature in this example is the decoration with rows of colourful small beads around the neck and hips. These bead sequences are not purely ornamental but refer to initiation status and ritual identity. In Mende culture, such beadwork is closely connected to female societies and marks stages of social transformation, especially the passage into adult womanhood. The combination of wooden sculpture and bright glass beads creates a strong visual contrast that enhances the ceremonial character of the object.
The hairstyle and head form are also significant. Carefully arranged coiffures in Mende sculpture symbolize cultivated beauty, social refinement and adherence to moral and cultural norms. The hands are often placed calmly on the abdomen or positioned in a controlled gesture, reinforcing the sense of balance and composure.
Overall, this type of sculpture from the Bo region reflects a central Mende concept of ideal womanhood, combining fertility, discipline, beauty and social responsibility. Rather than functioning as a portrait, it operates as a visual embodiment of values taught and reinforced within women’s initiation societies, particularly in ceremonial and educational contexts.
Reference list (selection)
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African Art, Mende sculpture traditions
British Museum, Sierra Leone and Mende initiation society objects
Museums.eu collection records on Mende female figures and ritual usage
Khan Academy, West African art and Mende cultural practices
Ethnographic studies on Sande society and Mende visual culture, Sierra Leone
This description was created with the help of our local informant Bakari Bouaflé and additionally with the aid of AI. Despite careful individual verification of the information provided by our informant, errors or inaccuracies may occur in the description due to the use of artificial intelligence.
M*A*Z*1*3*5*2*3*
The seller guarantees and can prove that the object was obtained legally. The seller was informed by Catawiki that they had to provide the documentation required by the laws and regulations in their country of residence. The seller guarantees and is entitled to sell/export this object. The seller will provide all provenance information known about the object to the buyer. The seller ensures that any necessary permits are/will be arranged. The seller will inform the buyer immediately about any delays in obtaining such permits.
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