ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi
ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi ewe male figure - venovi / venavi
ewe male figure - venovi / venavi
+5

ewe male figure - venovi / venavi

New 1 available
Indicative market price: R2,850.00
Only 1 left – grab it before it’s gone!
R1,850.00
35% off
Want to pay less?
Shipping
R35.00 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30.00 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller allows collection for this item. Buyers will receive the collection address and time once the order is ready.
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 2 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Seller
Buyer protection
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Product code
ewe 1 male
Bob Shop ID
649702551

 I sell on bidorbuy.co.za

  


WOOD & BLACK PIGMENT

SIZE : 22CM(H) X 10CM x 5CM

ON WOODEN PAINTED BASE

BASE SIZE : 20CM X 20CM X 3,5CM

TOTAL HEIGHT INCL BASE 25,5CM


The Ewe people, who live in southern Togo and Ghana are the eastern neighbors of Asante, make small wooden statues with figurative motifs and symbols. These Aklama statues, roughly carved out of wood represent the protective spirits and are kept by the Ewe in their local shrines. Mainly the Ewe are known by their dolls. Some scholars believe that they were used only as fertility dolls, other consider them toys. The women keep these dolls under their mattresses to ensure fertility. Dolls with broken arms or legs were considered by the Ewe as more powerful. They ensured that children would be born healthy, with their arms and legs intact. Like the Yoruba people in Nigeria, they carve ibeji twins figurines, for protection of survivor after death of a twin. 


 

 


Add to cart

Recently viewed

See more
Vintage 1966-73 Noritake WOODLEY 6783 Pasta Serving Bowl- Japan (CHIPPED)
Secondhand
R130.00 No bids
Soccer World Cup 98 France Wallet
Secondhand
R450.00
Angel Silicone Mould
New
R105.00
Bonfire - Dont Touch The Light Mmxxiii (Clear Vinyl) (Vinyl)
New
R1,075.00

Similar products

Large (Heavy) North African Wood Carved Figure Of A Praying Lady
Secondhand
R350.00
west african baule female wood figure artefact sculpture
Secondhand
R2,950.00
African wood carved figure
Secondhand
R500.00
VINTAGE WOODEN ANIMAL FIGURE STAND
Secondhand
R100.00