Songye Fetish (CSTA-055B)

The Songye people are a Bantu ethnic group from the central Democratic Republic Of Congo,the Songye made power figures known as  Nkisi that were used to combat witchcraft and sorcery. They were also believed to bring promote fertility and success, vanquish enemies and protect one from evil. The smaller ones were for individual families and the larger ones acted as intercessors between ancestral spirits and the living, they were owned by and served the entire community and also brought togetherness among the community. Such sculptures were commissioned by chiefs and elders, the entire community selected the tree in which the sculpture was to be carved in and it was carved by a professional artist called a nganga who selected the type of wood and features. Adorned with additional objects, Bajimba, with magical properties (horns, skins, teeth, hair, feathers, beads, tacks, cloth, etc.), they gained their power not from the carver but from the Nganga, or spiritual leader. The following sculpture is crafted from hardwood with strips of cloth made of sisal, it has a brown patina.

Material: Wood, horn, sisal

Condition: Good

Age:approx 55-70yrs

Origin: Democratic Republic Of Congo

  • SKU: CSTA-055B
  • Weight: 19 kg
  • Dimensions: 10 x 33 x 11 cm

Gallery image ID’s: 1861,1862,1863,1864,1865

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