Hemba - DR Congo

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Congo RDC
Hemba
Wooden pedestal statue on wooden base
Height: 350mm
Width: 110mm
Length: 120mm
Weight: 1230g

This anthropomorphic statue carved in wood is a ritual artwork from the Luba people (or a related ethnic group such as the Hemba or Zela), a great cultural and historical power established in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

It is more precisely a fetish with charge or an ancestral effigy with therapeutic and protective vocation.

1. Stylistic characteristics and morphology
Congolese basin statuary, and more specifically that of the Luba cultural area, places major importance on the treatment of the head, considered the seat of intelligence, will, and spiritual perception. Front-facing photos reveal the specifics of this piece:

The cut or receptacle hairstyle: The crown of the skull is topped with a flared projection shaped like a cup or small vessel. This hair treatment is not merely aesthetic: historically it served to hold magico-medicinal substances (powders, oils, sacred herbs) intended to activate the statue.
The face and attributes of wisdom: The face bears large almond-shaped, finely elongated and half-closed eyes, evoking interiority and the link with the invisible world. The nose is straight and slender. A stylized beard, sculpted as a band rhythmically lined with fine parallel incisions, borders the jaw and chin. This beard is an attribute of power, maturity, and high social dignity.
The navel cavity and posture: The torso displays small conical breasts. At the center of the abdomen, there is a clear circular orifice (visible in file BP014-1.jpg). Like the cranial cut, this excavated navel acted as a reliquary to house a magical charge (banga). The long, slender arms bend to bring the hands joined just below the belly, above a massive pedestal-like truncated cone base.
The condition of the wood and traces of insects: The object shows a contrasted patina: dark and satin on the chest and face due to handling, lighter and rougher on the base. The file BP014-2.jpg shows wood-boring insect attacks (small galleries and perforations) concentrated at the rear of the coiffure and the bottom of the base, witnesses to natural aging of the wood in a tropical environment.

2. Ritual use and magico-religious functions
For the Luba, statues of this type are not mere decorative objects, but active intermediaries between the world of the living, the ancestors (Bankambo), and the spirits of nature (Bavidye).

The receptacle of forces or spirits: In raw form, the sculpture is but a block of wood. It is the introduction of secret substances by the diviner or healer (Nganga) into the head or navel that “lights” the statue and gives it its soul and mystical efficacy.
Protection and healing: Once consecrated, the statue is kept by the clan chief or the diviner. It is invoked to overcome specific crises: to heal chronic diseases, drive away evil spirits, counter witchcraft spells, or ensure prosperity and fertility of the lineage.
The cult of ancestors: The position of the hands on the belly recalls lineage and the transmission of life. By honoring the statue through anointings or prayers, the community ensures the benevolence of the ancestor it embodies, the latter acting as an advocate before higher powers.

3. Symbolic meaning
In Luba thought, the harmony of lines and the serenity of the face reflect moral and spiritual perfection. The cavities intended to receive magical charges remind us that power and protection come as much from thought (the head) as from lineage and origins (the navel). The dignitary’s beard and the statue’s dignified posture affirm the continuity of authority and the wisdom of the elders over the community of the living. Ear holes.

The packages are shipped Monday through Saturday with insurance and tracking number.
Delivery in 1 to 3 days in France by Chronopost, 2 to 5 days throughout the European Union.
Delivery in the rest of Europe and worldwide by Colissimo International.

We speak english

Mask african art Afrikanische Maskenkunst arte de máscaras africanas arte delle maschere africane
statue african art Arte de estatuas africanas arte delle statue africane Afrikanische Maskenkunst
Máscara de estatua de galería de arte africano

Seller's Story

Passionate about World Arts and more specifically about African Art, we buy from collectors, former officials, military, health workers, public works staff who have worked in Africa and also in Côte d'Ivoire, from antique dealers and traders who roam across West Africa to find quality objects. It is with pride that we present works that, beyond their power to beautify spaces, invite our collectors to resonate with the richness and depth of human expression through the most authentic art. At Arts Ethniques Gallery, we have the privilege of offering our visitors an exclusive selection of artworks, all unique and original. Each piece presented is the outcome of a demanding artistic approach, driven by a singular vision and mastered craftsmanship, all elements that guarantee authenticity and value. The works we offer are not industrial reproductions. They are individual creations, crafted with sensitivity and precision, each bearing its own story, identity and presence. Originality is the very foundation of our commitment to excellence. Thus, every mask and every statue in our collection is the subject of a rigorous selection, in order to preserve their rarity and singularity. Acquiring a work from Arts Ethniques Gallery means owning a truly unique piece: a creation that embodies both talent, cultural memory and the expressive force of African art. It is also a lasting investment in a work whose artistic and emotional value transcends time. We guarantee that every work leaving our gallery is an authentic piece, without replicas, bearing witness to the creativity, heritage and passion of the African artists who shaped them. We invite you to participate in our gallery’s auctions with confidence. Each presented work is an original, unique and irreplaceable creation, selected with the greatest rigor to guarantee its authenticity and artistic value. Whether you wish to enrich a personal collection or introduce an exceptional artwork into your space, Arts Ethniques Gallery offers a safe, transparent and professional setting to acquire remarkable pieces. Art auctions are a privileged moment to discover rare works, capable of becoming the heart of a collection. Acquiring a work at our sales is not just buying an object: it is investing in a creation whose aesthetic value and cultural reach reinforce over time. The pieces presented by Arts Ethniques Gallery testify not only to the talent and vision of the artists but also possess the ability to transform spaces and enrich the gaze of those who behold them. Participating in our auctions is taking part in a singular experience, where the passion for art meets the rigors of collecting. Bidding on a work from Arts Ethniques Gallery goes beyond a simple transaction: it is a gesture of commitment and appreciation for art in its most authentic form. We invite you to bid with passion and to join us in this adventure dedicated to discovery, transmission and celebration of art. Perhaps your next heart piece is already waiting for you."
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Congo RDC
Hemba
Wooden pedestal statue on wooden base
Height: 350mm
Width: 110mm
Length: 120mm
Weight: 1230g

This anthropomorphic statue carved in wood is a ritual artwork from the Luba people (or a related ethnic group such as the Hemba or Zela), a great cultural and historical power established in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

It is more precisely a fetish with charge or an ancestral effigy with therapeutic and protective vocation.

1. Stylistic characteristics and morphology
Congolese basin statuary, and more specifically that of the Luba cultural area, places major importance on the treatment of the head, considered the seat of intelligence, will, and spiritual perception. Front-facing photos reveal the specifics of this piece:

The cut or receptacle hairstyle: The crown of the skull is topped with a flared projection shaped like a cup or small vessel. This hair treatment is not merely aesthetic: historically it served to hold magico-medicinal substances (powders, oils, sacred herbs) intended to activate the statue.
The face and attributes of wisdom: The face bears large almond-shaped, finely elongated and half-closed eyes, evoking interiority and the link with the invisible world. The nose is straight and slender. A stylized beard, sculpted as a band rhythmically lined with fine parallel incisions, borders the jaw and chin. This beard is an attribute of power, maturity, and high social dignity.
The navel cavity and posture: The torso displays small conical breasts. At the center of the abdomen, there is a clear circular orifice (visible in file BP014-1.jpg). Like the cranial cut, this excavated navel acted as a reliquary to house a magical charge (banga). The long, slender arms bend to bring the hands joined just below the belly, above a massive pedestal-like truncated cone base.
The condition of the wood and traces of insects: The object shows a contrasted patina: dark and satin on the chest and face due to handling, lighter and rougher on the base. The file BP014-2.jpg shows wood-boring insect attacks (small galleries and perforations) concentrated at the rear of the coiffure and the bottom of the base, witnesses to natural aging of the wood in a tropical environment.

2. Ritual use and magico-religious functions
For the Luba, statues of this type are not mere decorative objects, but active intermediaries between the world of the living, the ancestors (Bankambo), and the spirits of nature (Bavidye).

The receptacle of forces or spirits: In raw form, the sculpture is but a block of wood. It is the introduction of secret substances by the diviner or healer (Nganga) into the head or navel that “lights” the statue and gives it its soul and mystical efficacy.
Protection and healing: Once consecrated, the statue is kept by the clan chief or the diviner. It is invoked to overcome specific crises: to heal chronic diseases, drive away evil spirits, counter witchcraft spells, or ensure prosperity and fertility of the lineage.
The cult of ancestors: The position of the hands on the belly recalls lineage and the transmission of life. By honoring the statue through anointings or prayers, the community ensures the benevolence of the ancestor it embodies, the latter acting as an advocate before higher powers.

3. Symbolic meaning
In Luba thought, the harmony of lines and the serenity of the face reflect moral and spiritual perfection. The cavities intended to receive magical charges remind us that power and protection come as much from thought (the head) as from lineage and origins (the navel). The dignitary’s beard and the statue’s dignified posture affirm the continuity of authority and the wisdom of the elders over the community of the living. Ear holes.

The packages are shipped Monday through Saturday with insurance and tracking number.
Delivery in 1 to 3 days in France by Chronopost, 2 to 5 days throughout the European Union.
Delivery in the rest of Europe and worldwide by Colissimo International.

We speak english

Mask african art Afrikanische Maskenkunst arte de máscaras africanas arte delle maschere africane
statue african art Arte de estatuas africanas arte delle statue africane Afrikanische Maskenkunst
Máscara de estatua de galería de arte africano

Seller's Story

Passionate about World Arts and more specifically about African Art, we buy from collectors, former officials, military, health workers, public works staff who have worked in Africa and also in Côte d'Ivoire, from antique dealers and traders who roam across West Africa to find quality objects. It is with pride that we present works that, beyond their power to beautify spaces, invite our collectors to resonate with the richness and depth of human expression through the most authentic art. At Arts Ethniques Gallery, we have the privilege of offering our visitors an exclusive selection of artworks, all unique and original. Each piece presented is the outcome of a demanding artistic approach, driven by a singular vision and mastered craftsmanship, all elements that guarantee authenticity and value. The works we offer are not industrial reproductions. They are individual creations, crafted with sensitivity and precision, each bearing its own story, identity and presence. Originality is the very foundation of our commitment to excellence. Thus, every mask and every statue in our collection is the subject of a rigorous selection, in order to preserve their rarity and singularity. Acquiring a work from Arts Ethniques Gallery means owning a truly unique piece: a creation that embodies both talent, cultural memory and the expressive force of African art. It is also a lasting investment in a work whose artistic and emotional value transcends time. We guarantee that every work leaving our gallery is an authentic piece, without replicas, bearing witness to the creativity, heritage and passion of the African artists who shaped them. We invite you to participate in our gallery’s auctions with confidence. Each presented work is an original, unique and irreplaceable creation, selected with the greatest rigor to guarantee its authenticity and artistic value. Whether you wish to enrich a personal collection or introduce an exceptional artwork into your space, Arts Ethniques Gallery offers a safe, transparent and professional setting to acquire remarkable pieces. Art auctions are a privileged moment to discover rare works, capable of becoming the heart of a collection. Acquiring a work at our sales is not just buying an object: it is investing in a creation whose aesthetic value and cultural reach reinforce over time. The pieces presented by Arts Ethniques Gallery testify not only to the talent and vision of the artists but also possess the ability to transform spaces and enrich the gaze of those who behold them. Participating in our auctions is taking part in a singular experience, where the passion for art meets the rigors of collecting. Bidding on a work from Arts Ethniques Gallery goes beyond a simple transaction: it is a gesture of commitment and appreciation for art in its most authentic form. We invite you to bid with passion and to join us in this adventure dedicated to discovery, transmission and celebration of art. Perhaps your next heart piece is already waiting for you."
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Ethnic group/ culture
Hemba
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
FranceVerified
1504
Objects sold
100%
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