This hand-carved male figure, likely representing a Blolo Bian (spirit spouse), exhibits the characteristic hallmarks of Baule sculptural tradition. The deep, dark patina suggests age and ritual handling, while the intricate surface details highlight the status and character of the ancestor or spirit represented.
The figure is crowned with a dramatic, three-pointed coiffure or crown. In Baule culture, elaborate hairstyles are more than just fashion; they signify cleanliness, social standing, and civilization. The sharp, vertical spikes on this piece create a powerful silhouette that draws the eye upward.
The figure stands in a classic, stable posture with slightly flexed knees—a position suggesting readiness and vitality. The hands are resting at the sides or towards the abdomen, emphasizing the navel, which the Baule view as the vital link between generations.
Size:- 35cmH x 8cmW x 7cmDepth
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