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Description : Four Vintage African Heddle Pulleys
Baule people and their neighbours to the West, the Guro, are famous as weavers, and are known for their fine indigo-and-white cotton fabrics. Used on the traditional narrow-band loom, heddle pulleys are functional objects used to ease the movements of the heddles while separating the warp threads and allowing the shuttle to seamlessly pass through the layers of thread.
Like many other carved objects used in everyday activities among the Baule, these pulleys were often embellished for the weaver's delight. Scholars have suggested that the prominent display of pulleys, hanging over the weaver's loom in the public place, afforded artists their best opportunity to showcase their carving skills, in the hope to attract commissions for figures and masks. These figurative pulleys with carved heads demonstrate the efforts put by Baule and Guro artists into beautifying the simplest functional object.
Ivory Coast, Africa
Provenance: Australian Private Collection
13 cms to 23 cms
Prix: 0.00 USD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 300 AUD-500 AUD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
À propos du lot
n° 187 Titre : Four Vintage African Heddle Pulleys Theodore Bruce, Salle de vente
, Leichhardt, NSW🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Titre de la vente : Aboriginal & Oceanic Art and Artefacts Date de la vente : 11/02/2018🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Référence de l'enchère
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