Fly chaser - Baule - Côte d'Ivoire






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Chasse-mouches, a Baoulé wooden and horsehair object from Côte d'Ivoire, height 300 mm, width 220 mm, depth 140 mm, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Côte d'Ivoire
Baoulé
Wood and mane
Height: 300mm
Width: 220mm
Depth: 140mm
African fly swatter from the Baoulé ethnic group of Ivory Coast.
The handle is delicately sculpted.
The Baoulé are one of the most important ethnic groups in Côte d'Ivoire. Their name reflects their origin: according to a legend, Queen Aba Pokou led her people in an exodus to the gold mining regions in the 18th century; she had to sacrifice her son to the god of a river in order to cross it. From then on, the people called themselves the 'Bauli,' which means 'the son is dead.'
The Baoulé artists have produced numerous art objects and remain very active today. Thanks to their sense of stylization and attention to detail, they have created works that are among the most elegant African objects. The Baoulé have created masks, statues, figurines, fetishes, combs, chairs, weaving pulleys, canes, slingshots, slings, ointment boxes, oracle boxes, divination boxes, carved doors, beaded necklaces, as well as gold and bronze jewelry worn during major ceremonies.
Parcels are sent from Monday to Saturday with a tracking number.
Chronopost delivery takes 1 to 3 days in France and 2 to 5 days throughout the European Union. Delivery to the rest of Europe and the rest of the world is via Colissimo International.
We speak English.
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Seller's Story
Côte d'Ivoire
Baoulé
Wood and mane
Height: 300mm
Width: 220mm
Depth: 140mm
African fly swatter from the Baoulé ethnic group of Ivory Coast.
The handle is delicately sculpted.
The Baoulé are one of the most important ethnic groups in Côte d'Ivoire. Their name reflects their origin: according to a legend, Queen Aba Pokou led her people in an exodus to the gold mining regions in the 18th century; she had to sacrifice her son to the god of a river in order to cross it. From then on, the people called themselves the 'Bauli,' which means 'the son is dead.'
The Baoulé artists have produced numerous art objects and remain very active today. Thanks to their sense of stylization and attention to detail, they have created works that are among the most elegant African objects. The Baoulé have created masks, statues, figurines, fetishes, combs, chairs, weaving pulleys, canes, slingshots, slings, ointment boxes, oracle boxes, divination boxes, carved doors, beaded necklaces, as well as gold and bronze jewelry worn during major ceremonies.
Parcels are sent from Monday to Saturday with a tracking number.
Chronopost delivery takes 1 to 3 days in France and 2 to 5 days throughout the European Union. Delivery to the rest of Europe and the rest of the world is via Colissimo International.
We speak English.
mask african art Afrikanische Maskenkunst arte de máscaras africanas arte delle maschere africane
african statue art Arte de estatuas africanas arte delle african statue Afrikanische Maskenkunst
