Stools are among the most important symbols of Luba kingship, as they are for many African peoples. Not only is the Luba king’s palace referred to as a “seat of power”, but seating is a metaphor for the many levels and layers of hierarchy that characterize Luba royal prerogatives. These incorporating female caryatids give expression to the Luba conception of the female body as a spiritual receptacle that supports divine kingship. This stool is in good condition, though worn with age, and has evidence overall of old worm wear to the surfaces.
- Material:Wood
- Age:Approximately 50-60 yrs
- Origin:Democratic Republic Of Congo
- Condition:Good
- SKU: CSTL-003
- Weight: 3.8 kg
- Dimensions: 26 x 38 x 22.5 cm





