Beautiful Lobi 3-Legged Stool 14.25″ – Burkina Faso – African Art

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This stool was carved in the style of the Lobi people of Burkina Faso. The stool has two heads protruding from the top. It measures 14.25 inches tall, 23 inches long and weighs 5 pounds. The stool has some previous repairs along with some cracking, imperfections and wear and tear throughout – please inspect photos carefully.

Type of Object

Stool

Country of Origin

Burkina Faso

Ethnicity

Lobi

Material

Wood, Pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height (Inches)

14.25"

Width (Inches)

8"

Depth (Inches)

23"

Weight (Pounds)

5 lbs

Overall Condition

Previous repairs, cracking and wear and tear

Tribe Information

About the Lobi People

“The various tribes living in Burkina Faso (formerly Upper-Volta), Ghana and Togo cultivate millet and cotton, and rear cattle in the northern savannah regions. Their religious activities are dictated by the rhythm of the seasons – during the dry season in particular, when the fields are fallow, large festivals and ceremonies are organized.
The Lobi people number 250,000 and live across Burkina Faso, the Ivory Coast and Ghana. They revere spirits known as Thil. Shrines are built to these spirits under the instruction of a sorcerer and placed either on the roof or inside the home and are filled with objects such as vessels, abstract iron figures, and stone and wood figures known as Bateba, which are believed to embody the Thil spirits.”

Source:
Baquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson Inc. 1998. Print.