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一个青铜雕塑 - Gan - 有吉納法索 (沒有保留價)

A large Gan pendant, Burkina Faso. The Gan pendant from the Gaoua region of southwestern Burkina Faso is a finely crafted ritual object associated with the Gan people, one of the few West African groups to have preserved an unbroken tradition of lost-wax bronze casting. These pendants, typically made of bronze or brass, often depict stylized human figures, riders on horseback, or zoomorphic forms, each carrying deep spiritual, ancestral, or protective significance. They were traditionally worn by nobles, priests, or initiated individuals and were considered amulets that conveyed status, identity, and sacred power (nyama). What distinguishes Gan pendants—especially those from Gaoua, the heartland of the Gan kingdom—is their abstract, schematic style combined with symbolic imagery. Figures may display elongated limbs, horned headdresses, or fused human-animal traits, reflecting beliefs in the connection between the natural, ancestral, and spirit worlds. The pendant’s form is often more conceptual than realistic, conveying metaphysical ideas rather than physical likeness. Such objects are believed to protect the wearer from harm, connect them with ancestral spirits, and affirm their social rank. Gaoua is a culturally significant town in southwestern Burkina Faso, serving as the center of the Poni Province and traditionally the capital of the Gan people. Nestled in a mountainous and forested area near the borders of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, Gaoua has long been known for its relative geographic isolation, which has helped preserve unique artistic and cultural traditions, including bronze casting, oral history, and ritual kingship. The Gan in Gaoua maintain a hereditary monarchy with a sacred king (or Ganfiè), and many of the region's cultural artifacts—including pendants—are linked to royal and religious institutions. Gaoua is also associated with the Lobi, Birifor, and Dagara peoples, making it a crossroads of cultural interaction. The town hosts a regional museum that highlights the area's ethnographic richness, including Gan bronzes, ritual objects, and traditional architecture. In summary, a Gan pendant from Gaoua is not only a product of remarkable craftsmanship but also a deeply symbolic artifact tied to ancestral power, protection, and royal identity—originating from one of Burkina Faso’s most culturally resilient and artistically distinct regions. Roy Christopher D. Art of the Upper Volta Rivers. Alain and Francoise Chaffin, 1987. Himmelheber, Hans. Negerkunst und Negerkünstler. F. Bruckmann, 1960. Elliott, David. Art of Burkina Faso. Indiana University Press, 1984. CAB42580

編號 102753830

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一个青铜雕塑 - Gan - 有吉納法索  (沒有保留價)

一个青铜雕塑 - Gan - 有吉納法索 (沒有保留價)

A large Gan pendant, Burkina Faso.

The Gan pendant from the Gaoua region of southwestern Burkina Faso is a finely crafted ritual object associated with the Gan people, one of the few West African groups to have preserved an unbroken tradition of lost-wax bronze casting. These pendants, typically made of bronze or brass, often depict stylized human figures, riders on horseback, or zoomorphic forms, each carrying deep spiritual, ancestral, or protective significance. They were traditionally worn by nobles, priests, or initiated individuals and were considered amulets that conveyed status, identity, and sacred power (nyama).

What distinguishes Gan pendants—especially those from Gaoua, the heartland of the Gan kingdom—is their abstract, schematic style combined with symbolic imagery. Figures may display elongated limbs, horned headdresses, or fused human-animal traits, reflecting beliefs in the connection between the natural, ancestral, and spirit worlds. The pendant’s form is often more conceptual than realistic, conveying metaphysical ideas rather than physical likeness. Such objects are believed to protect the wearer from harm, connect them with ancestral spirits, and affirm their social rank.


Gaoua is a culturally significant town in southwestern Burkina Faso, serving as the center of the Poni Province and traditionally the capital of the Gan people. Nestled in a mountainous and forested area near the borders of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, Gaoua has long been known for its relative geographic isolation, which has helped preserve unique artistic and cultural traditions, including bronze casting, oral history, and ritual kingship.
The Gan in Gaoua maintain a hereditary monarchy with a sacred king (or Ganfiè), and many of the region's cultural artifacts—including pendants—are linked to royal and religious institutions. Gaoua is also associated with the Lobi, Birifor, and Dagara peoples, making it a crossroads of cultural interaction. The town hosts a regional museum that highlights the area's ethnographic richness, including Gan bronzes, ritual objects, and traditional architecture.
In summary, a Gan pendant from Gaoua is not only a product of remarkable craftsmanship but also a deeply symbolic artifact tied to ancestral power, protection, and royal identity—originating from one of Burkina Faso’s most culturally resilient and artistically distinct regions.

Roy Christopher D. Art of the Upper Volta Rivers. Alain and Francoise Chaffin, 1987.

Himmelheber, Hans. Negerkunst und Negerkünstler. F. Bruckmann, 1960.

Elliott, David. Art of Burkina Faso. Indiana University Press, 1984.

CAB42580

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€ 140
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