Neck support - Calabar - Nigeria (No Reserve Price)

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Appui nuque is a terracotta neck rest from Calabar, Nigeria, associated with the Qua Calabar culture, with provenance from the Calabar region in Cross River dating to the late 20th century.

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Calabar neck support from Nigeria
Small terracotta neck rest engraved with geometric motifs. The wide circular opening, topped with small holes, evokes a face. These terracottas are finely incised with surface patterns reminiscent of Kuba textile designs.

The Qua, who occupied a zone of the Calabar River located in the Cross River region of southeastern Nigeria between the 10th and 11th centuries, are among the little-known peoples of the ancient African cultures now vanished. Clay support figurines are very rare in Africa but are very common among the ceramics uncovered from the Qua Calabar people. The first Qua ceramics were discovered during excavations carried out in the Calabar region for road construction. These ceramics stand out for the richness and abstraction of their shapes, as well as for their colors and patinas.

Calabar neck support from Nigeria
Small terracotta neck rest engraved with geometric motifs. The wide circular opening, topped with small holes, evokes a face. These terracottas are finely incised with surface patterns reminiscent of Kuba textile designs.

The Qua, who occupied a zone of the Calabar River located in the Cross River region of southeastern Nigeria between the 10th and 11th centuries, are among the little-known peoples of the ancient African cultures now vanished. Clay support figurines are very rare in Africa but are very common among the ceramics uncovered from the Qua Calabar people. The first Qua ceramics were discovered during excavations carried out in the Calabar region for road construction. These ceramics stand out for the richness and abstraction of their shapes, as well as for their colors and patinas.

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Ethnic group/ culture
Calabar
Country of Origin
Nigeria
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Terracotta
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Neck support
Height
15 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
15 cm
FranceVerified
206
Objects sold
96.88%
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