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Bearded Bakongo Kneeling Male Wood Figure

Description: {Description}Bearded Bakongo Kneeling Male Wood Figure The Kongo people, who are a Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting the regions of the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, and the Republic of Congo, have a rich artistic tradition that includes the creation of various types of figurative sculptures. These sculptures, often referred to as Kongo figures, can be categorized into different types based on their intended function and meaning. Power Figures: These figures, known as nkisi or nkondi, are believed to possess spiritual powers and are used for various purposes such as healing, protection, and justice. They are created with a cavity or receptacle in their abdomen, where medicinal substances, sacred objects, or materials associated with specific rituals can be placed. Nkisi figures are empowered through rituals, prayers, and the activation of their spiritual forces. Ancestral Figures: Some Kongo figures represent ancestors and serve as a connection between the living and the deceased. These sculptures are often placed on ancestral altars or shrines, where offerings and prayers are made to honor and seek the guidance and protection of the ancestors. Shrine Objects: Kongo figures are also used as shrine objects in spiritual practices. They can be placed in sacred spaces or shrines dedicated to specific spirits or deities. These figures serve as focal points for rituals, prayers, and offerings, acting as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. Bakongo Villi Miniature Figures: The Bakongo Villi are a subgroup of the Kongo people, and miniature figures associated with them represent specific individuals or groups. These small sculptures often depict aspects of daily life, community roles, or ancestral lineage. They can be used in various contexts, such as personal devotion, ancestral veneration, or as symbolic representations of cultural identity. It is important to note that the interpretation and meaning of Kongo figures can vary among different communities and individuals. The significance attributed to these sculptures may depend on cultural, religious, and personal beliefs within the Kongo society. Height (In) 16.0Width (In) 6.5Depth (In) 7.0 140940 The Kongo people, who are a Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting the regions of the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, and the Republic of Congo, have a rich artistic tradition that includes the creation of various types of figurative sculptures. These sculptures, often referred to as Kongo figures, can be categorized into different types based on their intended function and meaning. Power Figures: These figures, known as nkisi or nkondi, are believed to possess spiritual powers and are uséd for various purposes such as healing, protection, and justice. They are created with a cavity or receptacle in their abdomen, where medicinal substances, sacred objects, or materials associated with specific rituals can be placed. Nkisi figures are empowered through rituals, prayers, and the activation of their spiritual forces. Ancestral Figures: Some Kongo figures represent ancestors and serve as a connection between the living and the deceased. These sculptures are often placed on ancestral altars or shrines, where offerings and prayers are made to honor and seek the guidance and protection of the ancestors. Shrine Objects: Kongo figures are also uséd as shrine objects in spiritual practices. They can be placed in sacred spaces or shrines dedicated to specific spirits or deities. These figures serve as focal points for rituals, prayers, and offerings, acting as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. Bakongo Villi Miniature Figures: The Bakongo Villi are a subgroup of the Kongo people, and miniature figures associated with them represent specific individuals or groups. These small sculptures often depict aspects of daily life, community roles, or ancestral lineage. They can be uséd in various contexts, such as personal devotion, ancestral veneration, or as symbolic representations of cultural identity. It is important to note that the interpretation and meaning of Kongo figures can vary among different communities and individuals. The significance attributed to these sculptures may depend on cultural, religious, and personal beliefs within the Kongo society. Height (In) 16.0 Width (In) 6.5 Depth (In) 7.0 140940eBay integration by

Price: 1350 USD

Location: Denver, CO

End Time: 2024-12-26T20:42:17.000Z

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Age Level: 20th Century

Brand: sku 140000

Country of Origin: Africa

Item Height: 16.0

Item Length: 7.0

Item Width: 6.5

Maker: Bakongo (Kongo) Artisan

Material: Wood

Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Original/Reproduction: Original

Style: None

Type: Figure, Carving, Statue, Sculpture

author: None

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