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Description : West Africa, Ivory Coast, 20th century CE. A wooden pulley in the form of a buffalo head with a scalloped, triangular-shaped face, curved horns on top, long slender nose, small square mouth, and semicircular eyes. The U-shaped body is pierced through the legs for attachment containing the bobbin. Created and used by the Senufo peoples, this type of object is a heddle pulley, used on a narrow band loom to ease the movements of heddles (part of the looping mechanism of a loom), while, as the curatorial team at the Metropolitan Museum of Art describes of a very similar object, separating the warp threads and allowing the shuttle to seamlessly pass through the layers of thread. These objects, although functional, were often carved to showcase the ability of the weaver and hung over their workshop. Size: 2.45 W x 5.45 H (6.2 cm x 13.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-New York Collection
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About the lot N° 147B Title : 20Th C. African Wood Heddle Pulley Condition report : Tip of one horn gone, fine aged patina. Artemis Gallery, auctioneer, Louisville, USIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : Pre-Columbian | Tribal | Ethnographic Art Sale date : 01 Dec 2016It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale