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Luba figure (N° 22604)

This type of female figure, among the Luba, was often linked to fecundity and fertility rituals. The posture would further indicate that the secrets of royalty, bizila, belong to the women at the Luba court through their role as political and spiritual intermediaries. As part of the maternity, young women lacking breast milk came to touch the chest of the statue in the hope of breastfeeding more abundantly.

Abraded satin patina, desiccation cracks.
The Luba (Baluba in Chiluba) are a people of Central Africa. Their cradle is Katanga, more precisely the region of the Lubu river, thus the name (Baluba, which means “the Lubas”). The Luba have two main types of figures: the mikisi mihasi , embodying deceased relatives or spirits, and the mikisi mihake , sculptures dedicated to containing a magic charge, in the head or the abdomen, in order to solve a problem.

( Luba , Roberts, 5 Continents; "Treasures of Africa" ed. of the Museum of Tervuren).  

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OriginEx-collection française
EthnyLuba
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood
Height cm28
Width8 cm
Weight0.68 Kg
Estimated datingmid-xx°
Socle includedYes

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