拟人形研杵,归属于 Kwere 或 Zaramo(据称),坦桑尼亚 (沒有保留價)





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拟人木槌,歸屬於坦桑尼亞的Kwere或Zaramo,於1990年代初在坦桑尼亞收集,高度46公分,狀態良好,原始/官方。
賣家描述
Anthropomorphic pestle, Kwere or Zaramo (attributed), Tanzania
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fine anthropomorphic wooden pestle
• Kwere or Zaramo attribution
• Strong abstract sculptural form
• Beautiful dark patina with red highlights
• Collected in Tanzania in the early 1990s
• No stand
DETAILS
Origin: Kwere or Zaramo (attribution), Tanzania
Material: Wood
Dimensions: Height: 46 cm
Provenance: Collected in Tanzania by the present owner in the early 1990s
Period: Probably 1950s or earlier
Stand: None
DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
A fine anthropomorphic wooden pestle attributed to the Kwere or Zaramo of Tanzania, distinguished by its elegant verticality, highly reduced sculptural vocabulary and deep old patina. Functional in origin, it also stands out as a striking abstract object.
CONTEXT / ATTRIBUTION
An exact published parallel for this precise type has not been easy to locate. However, museum collections confirm a broader sculptural corpus in southeastern Tanzania associated with the Kwere and Zaramo, including stools, female figures (mwana hiti) and other carved wooden objects. In that context, a cautious attribution to the Kwere or Zaramo sphere is reasonable here, while leaving the specific typology open.
FORM AND PRESENCE
This example is especially notable for its reduced anthropomorphic construction: a long tapering shaft rising toward a constricted upper section surmounted by a triangular wedge-like form. The relationship between the conical upper element and the sharply cut terminal gives the object a distinctly human yet highly abstract character.
SURFACE AND PATINA
The wood has developed a beautiful dark patina with rich reddish undertones, especially attractive on the upper section and along the shaft. The worn surface enhances the sculptural clarity of the piece and conveys long use and age.
CONDITION
Good overall condition.
Beautiful old patina of use.
Minor wear, abrasions and age-related surface marks.
No stand.
賣家的故事
Anthropomorphic pestle, Kwere or Zaramo (attributed), Tanzania
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fine anthropomorphic wooden pestle
• Kwere or Zaramo attribution
• Strong abstract sculptural form
• Beautiful dark patina with red highlights
• Collected in Tanzania in the early 1990s
• No stand
DETAILS
Origin: Kwere or Zaramo (attribution), Tanzania
Material: Wood
Dimensions: Height: 46 cm
Provenance: Collected in Tanzania by the present owner in the early 1990s
Period: Probably 1950s or earlier
Stand: None
DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
A fine anthropomorphic wooden pestle attributed to the Kwere or Zaramo of Tanzania, distinguished by its elegant verticality, highly reduced sculptural vocabulary and deep old patina. Functional in origin, it also stands out as a striking abstract object.
CONTEXT / ATTRIBUTION
An exact published parallel for this precise type has not been easy to locate. However, museum collections confirm a broader sculptural corpus in southeastern Tanzania associated with the Kwere and Zaramo, including stools, female figures (mwana hiti) and other carved wooden objects. In that context, a cautious attribution to the Kwere or Zaramo sphere is reasonable here, while leaving the specific typology open.
FORM AND PRESENCE
This example is especially notable for its reduced anthropomorphic construction: a long tapering shaft rising toward a constricted upper section surmounted by a triangular wedge-like form. The relationship between the conical upper element and the sharply cut terminal gives the object a distinctly human yet highly abstract character.
SURFACE AND PATINA
The wood has developed a beautiful dark patina with rich reddish undertones, especially attractive on the upper section and along the shaft. The worn surface enhances the sculptural clarity of the piece and conveys long use and age.
CONDITION
Good overall condition.
Beautiful old patina of use.
Minor wear, abrasions and age-related surface marks.
No stand.

