B2-S3
L 5″ x W 5.5″ x H 18″
This wooden figure likely represents a form of ancestor worship or spiritual intermediary. Originating from Central Africa, its stylized features and scarification motifs suggest its purpose as a ritual object, potentially used in ceremonies to honor or communicate with the ancestors.
The statue is crafted from a single piece of wood, with elements indicating the use of traditional carving techniques. Its historical context and patina suggest it may have been made during the early to mid-20th century. Such artifacts often hold cultural significance, symbolizing a connection to heritage and spiritual practices.
This analysis was performed by AI and is not to be used as a definitive source of truth.