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AFRICAN OSSEYBA OR RELIQUARY FIGURE BRASS KOTA / MAHONGWE GABON CENTRAL AFRICA

$2,795.76

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Maker: KOTA / MAHONGWE
  • Color: Gold
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Material: Brass / Copper / Wood
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Tribe: Kota
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: See description

Description

GJPaw
Auctions
is pleased to offer a stunning
Osseyba or Reliquary figure, from the Kota / Mahongwe People, Gabon, Central Africa. The
Bakota
(or Kota) are
a
Bantu
ethnic group,
comprising numerous sub-groups, including the
Mahongwe
from the northeastern region of
Gabon.
Ancestor worship forms the core of religious and social life throughout
much of eastern Gabon, and most of the art forms are connected to the
veneration and storage of ancestral remains.
The
Mahongwe showed particular devotion to the relics of important ancestors,
and practiced an ancestor cult known as
bwiti
or
bwete
,
which was centered around ancestors who are believed to wield power in the
afterlife as they had as living leaders of the community. Wooden sculptures
covered with sheets of copper and brass, known as reliquary or guardian
figures, were surmounted to baskets made of tree bark or fiber containing the
remains ancestors.
These
highly distinctive narrow metal strip-covered wooden sculptures were known to
the Mahongwe as ‘osseyba’, and the Europeans called them “naja” because
they resembled the head of an erect cobra. The baskets were placed in village
temples and generally consisted of two figures, one larger than the other. The
larger represented the founder of the lineage and the smaller a descendant.
This highly characteristic example
measures 6.75 inches in width by 5.0 inch in depth by 21.8 inches in height (17.1 cm by 12.7 cm by
55.3
cm), including the specially designed,
hand-made, iron museum display stand. It is in very good condition, including
rubbing and minor scratches. It dates probably to the mid-20th century. A
superb example of a very distinctive style of African sculptural art, it would
make a fine collector’s piece and is guaranteed authentic.
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