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Fipa Staff (N° 29750)

Chief's or dignitary's staff carved with a human face. Lustrous orange-brown patina.
The Luo, Kuria, Haya and Ziba, the Kéréwé, Karagwé, Sukuma and Nyamézi are established in the central west and the central region of Tanzania. Along the shores of Lakes Tanganyika and Nyasa, and Lake Nyassa, the Ha, Jiji, Bendé, Tongwé, Holoholo, Fipa, Manbwé, Kondé, Kisi and Ngoni have produced figurative statues, terracotta sculptures and masks with inserted teeth.
Litt.: "The Tribal Art of Black Africa" ​​J.B. Bacquart  

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OriginEx-collection luxembourgeoise
EthnyFipa
CountryTanzanie
Material(s)wood
Height cm38
Width6 cm
Weight0.32 Kg
Estimated datingmid-xx°
Socle includedYes

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