班巴拉族 – 女性形象 – 木雕 – 马里 - Bambara (沒有保留價)





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Bambara – Female Figure – Wood – Mali
This remarkable female figure originates from the Bambara (Bamana) people of Mali, West Africa. Carved from a single piece of hardwood, it exhibits the robust, grounded proportions and softly rounded features characteristic of Bambara sculpture. The serene face and hands resting on the chest convey a sense of balance and quiet strength.
The sculpture shows a rich, natural patina developed over decades of handling and exposure. It bears traces of wood mite activity, indicating it has survived the natural processes of time and environmental exposure, further emphasizing its status.
This figure embodies the Bambara aesthetic, representing fertility, nurturing, or ancestor devotion, and is a testament to the skill and spiritual artistry of West African carvers.
Origin: Mali, Bambara (Bamana) culture
Material: Hardwood
Dimensions: 18cm x 4.5cm x 5cm
Condition: Excellent for age, with natural patina and minor evidence of wood mite
Bambara – Female Figure – Wood – Mali
This remarkable female figure originates from the Bambara (Bamana) people of Mali, West Africa. Carved from a single piece of hardwood, it exhibits the robust, grounded proportions and softly rounded features characteristic of Bambara sculpture. The serene face and hands resting on the chest convey a sense of balance and quiet strength.
The sculpture shows a rich, natural patina developed over decades of handling and exposure. It bears traces of wood mite activity, indicating it has survived the natural processes of time and environmental exposure, further emphasizing its status.
This figure embodies the Bambara aesthetic, representing fertility, nurturing, or ancestor devotion, and is a testament to the skill and spiritual artistry of West African carvers.
Origin: Mali, Bambara (Bamana) culture
Material: Hardwood
Dimensions: 18cm x 4.5cm x 5cm
Condition: Excellent for age, with natural patina and minor evidence of wood mite

