This figural chair was carved in the style of the Bakongo people of DRC. This is a beautiful and sturdy piece with dark patina and gorgeous markings on her face and abdomen. The figure measures 28 inches tall and weighs 36.5 pounds. There are some imperfections including cracking and some prior damage and chips missing from the ears – please inspect photos carefully.
Bakongo African Female Figural Chair 28″ – DRC
Original price was: $550.00.$495.00Current price is: $495.00.
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Type of Object | Figure, statue |
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Country of Origin | DR Congo |
Ethnicity | Bakongo (Kongo) |
Material | Wood, Pigment |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height (Inches) | 28" |
Width (Inches) | 14” |
Depth (Inches) | 15" |
Weight (Pounds) | 36.5 lbs |
Overall Condition | Some cracking and chips on both ears. |
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About the Bakongo People
Bakongo people are a matriarchal society who values their independence. They are the largest tribe in the Democratic Republic of Congo and have considerable populations in neighboring countries as well. The total population of the tribe was last estimated to be around 18 million world wide.
With such a vast population of people, their belief system is almost as so. For the most part, the majority of Bakongo people believe in a creator god and deities. When the Portuguese inserted themselves in the area in the 15the century, they used that belief system to convince the Bakongo that Christianity was the same thing. Missionaries would twist Bakongo language to push Christianity among the people, they would take words such as “nkisi” to mean “holy” as they were teaching their religion. Today, a mixture of traditional religion and Christianity is practiced. Both churches and shrines have been maintained.
Read more about the Bakongo here.
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