This African Shield of Protection was created for war times. This shield is from the Wanzonge tribe of Democratic Republic Of Congo. Amazing geometric design and face protruding from one piece of wood. Beautiful addition to your collection of African art.
Springbok roam the plains of southwestern Africa in herds that can include several hundred animals. The long, delicately curved horns and habit of jumping up to 13 feet in the air make them instantly recognizable, even from afar. Mounted on a stainless steel rod and lucite base the springbok skull makes for a modern interpretation of organic décor.
This unique Tambwe tribal mask of many faces is worn during traditional celebrations by women who have given birth to twins. Twins are thought to be mystical.
Tradition dictates that this mask be worn by men of the Jokwe tribe of Democratic Republic of Congo during the ceremony celebrating the union of man and woman.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively. The beads that hang down are in place to protect the mere mortal from the gaze of the chief.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively.
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The Yoruba people of Nigeria created this sacred ceremonial headdress to be worn by the “Oba” of their tribe. The Oba is a sort of combination of king, high priest and chief. This headdress is the Oba’s symbol of authority, his crown. The bird at the summit of this crown represents the mystical powers of the women whose support is needed by the Oba to rule effectively.