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Description : This figure was created by the Bambara people, who inhibit several regions in West Africa including Mali and the Ivory Coast. The heavy encrustation and deterioration identify this as a fetish piece that was used in rituals to positively impact the village life. She holds a child in her lap, suggesting this piece was a maternity figure used in fertility ceremonies. The headdress has braids on either side that drape over the breasts, which was a common design for Bambara maternity pieces. Provenance: These pieces were collected over a period of several decades out of the collections from America and throughout Europe, including France, Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam beginning in the early 1960's. The items in this collection have been identified by George Mack, former director of the Arizona African Art Museum. Measures approximately 41 x 11 x 10 wit a total weight of 19 lbs.
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About the lot N° 106 Title : Bambara Carved Wood Maternity Fetish Figure J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC, auctioneer, Scottsdale, USIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : African Tribal Art Sale II - Wednesday September 3rd 2014 Sale date : 03 Sep 2014It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale