Songye Kifwebe Figural Comb Congo African buying Art 142730

$77.00
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Songye Kifwebe Figural Comb Congo African buying Art 142730,

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+ Type of Object - Comb
+ Country of.

Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
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Product code: Songye Kifwebe Figural Comb Congo African buying Art 142730

PRODUCT DETAILS

+ Type of Object - Comb
+ Country of Origin - Democratic Republic of Congo
+ People - Songye
+ Materials - Wood
+ Height (in) - 8.5
+ Width (in) - 3.5
+ Depth (in) - 1
+ Other Dimensions - --
+ Overall Condition - Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.   Small splits, scrapes and cracks are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use.  We examine each piece carefully when we receive it and report any damage we find in our listings.  Please look carefully at the pictures which may also reveal condition and damage.
+ Damage/Repair - Some dirt between etchings and comb teeth; see photos for more details.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Beautiful figural comb with red-wood stain, this piece is soft to the touch!

Additional Information:

A delicately carved comb with a figure standing as the handle. Figural combs of this kind are common among people of central and West Africa. They are embellished with figures, heads, and other motifs borrowed from local sculpture, textile and wickerwork.

The present comb belongs to the category of the most famous Songye masks knowns as Kifwebe and made for the Bwadi Bwa Kifwebe Secret society. "Kifwebe" means "Mask" in the Songye language. 

According to Hersak (1985: 168), "the striated masks, or kifwebe, are used as agents of a tradition and figures of authority to exercise social and political control through practices of evil magic and witchcraft by the members of the bwadi bwa kifwebe society. Among the societies public performances, three mask types exist: two grades of male and one female mask. Male masks are distinguished by a striated pattern of three colors while the female one is predominantly white with the features accented in black and some red... The Kifwebe tradition which exists also among the Luba, seems to have originated south of the eastern chiefdom in an area of Luba/Songye admixture. The Songye confirm this provenance by the interpretation that the kifwebe striations relate (apart from the zebra) to a pugnacious species of striped bushbuck antelope which inhabited the area."

Recommended Reading:

Dunja buying Hersak, 1985, SONGYE MASKS AND SCULPTURE FIGURES

 

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SKU: 142730

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