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Namji doll (N° 28334) Deposit sale

French collection of African tribal art Decorated with accessories related to prestige and fertility, this ancient African doll of the Namji or Dowayo, a people of animist mountain dwellers established in the north of Cameroon, wears a leather outfit. Abraded patina of use.

These African tribal dolls are carved in wood by the blacksmith, initially for the play of little girls. But these dolls are mainly used by sterile women in complex fertility rituals, the doll becoming a substitute child that they will treat as such. In some cases the fiancé offered it to his future wife, the doll representing their future offspring. The decoration of the doll can also reproduce the finery of the new initiates after their period of seclusion.  

380.00 
Possibility of payment in 2x (2x 190.0 €)

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OriginColl. Amdeo Plaza Garcés
EthnyNamji
Countrycameroun
Material(s)wood, cuir, perles, metal
Height cm40
Width15 cm
Weight0.38 Kg
Estimated datingmid-xx°
Socle inclusOptional

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