F3-S1
L 4.5″ x W 7″ x H 17″
This artifact is a traditional wooden power figure, likely originating from the Bakongo people of Central Africa. It serves a spiritual purpose, often used in rituals to embody spirits or activate protection over individuals or communities.
Crafted primarily from wood, with notable use of natural fibers, this figure displays elements common in Central African spiritual art. Such figures were significant during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the cultural emphasis on spiritual intercession and protection. Its intricate detailing highlights its importance in traditional practices.
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