Namji doll - Cameroon

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Namji doll from Cameroon by the Namji people, dating to the mid-20th century, made of wood with textile and bead details, dimensions 100 × 30 × 18 cm, sold with stand and in excellent condition; authentic/original.

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Namji dolls from Cameroon refer to artistic and ritual objects created by the Namji people, who live mainly in the Far North region of Cameroon. These dolls are meaningful examples of traditional African art and carry deep cultural and ritual significance.

Namji dolls are often wooden sculptures representing stylized human figures, characterized by geometric shapes and abstract features. They may be adorned with beads, fabrics, shells, and other decorative materials. The dolls are often worn crossbody and can be carried by women and girls during ceremonies and rituals.

These dolls have ritual and social meanings. They are used during rites of passage, initiations, and other important life events. Namji dolls are often regarded as symbols of fertility and protection. They can also represent ancestors and play a role in communication with the spirits.

As works of art, Namji dolls are admired for their distinctive aesthetics and their role in preserving Namji culture. They attest to the history, beliefs, and identity of the Namji people. As collectible and display pieces, Namji dolls are sought after by art collectors and are exhibited in museums and galleries for their importance in the context of African art and heritage.

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Namji dolls from Cameroon refer to artistic and ritual objects created by the Namji people, who live mainly in the Far North region of Cameroon. These dolls are meaningful examples of traditional African art and carry deep cultural and ritual significance.

Namji dolls are often wooden sculptures representing stylized human figures, characterized by geometric shapes and abstract features. They may be adorned with beads, fabrics, shells, and other decorative materials. The dolls are often worn crossbody and can be carried by women and girls during ceremonies and rituals.

These dolls have ritual and social meanings. They are used during rites of passage, initiations, and other important life events. Namji dolls are often regarded as symbols of fertility and protection. They can also represent ancestors and play a role in communication with the spirits.

As works of art, Namji dolls are admired for their distinctive aesthetics and their role in preserving Namji culture. They attest to the history, beliefs, and identity of the Namji people. As collectible and display pieces, Namji dolls are sought after by art collectors and are exhibited in museums and galleries for their importance in the context of African art and heritage.

Our guarantees:

- Shipment of the package 24 hours after receipt of payment (except weekends)
- Providing a tracking number for the package
- Careful packaging

Details

Country of Origin
Cameroon
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Pearl, Textiles, Wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Excellent condition
Title of artwork
Namji doll
Height
100 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
18 cm
Authenticity
Original/official
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Objects sold
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