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Yoruba twins (N° 28553)

Ibeji Statuettes , incarnation of the missing child in African Yoruba art. Statuettes inspired by the Ere Ibeji of the Yoruba, decorated with glass bead necklaces. Satin black patina.br> In the language of the Yoruba people, ibeji means twin: ibi for born and eji for two. They represent the figure of a deceased twin. These African statuettes named ibeji are then treated as the missing child would have been. It is the mother who must take care of them; she can wash and feed them regularly. When she disappears, it is the remaining twin who takes over. There are indeed dozens of different stylistic trends for these famous pieces. A careful comparative study was carried out by Fausto Polo and Jean David in the work Catalogue of the Ibeji  

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OriginEx-collection française
EthnyYoruba
Countrynigéria
Material(s)wood, perles de verre
Height cm21
Width7 cm
Weight0.39 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960
Socle includedYes

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