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CONGOLESE LUBA PEOPLE STOOL. Hand carved and patinated Luba stool used more than just a functional object; they are powerful symbols of leadership, status, and spirituality. Luba stools often feature intricate carvings and are considered prestige objects, displayed during important ceremonies. They are frequently adorned with female figures, known as caryatids, which represent the central role of women in Luba society and their connection to divine kingship. The stools are not typically used for sitting but are kept as sacred insignia, embodying the spirit and authority of the king. The design and craftsmanship of Luba stools vary, with some being abstract and others figurative, reflecting the diverse artistic traditions within the Luba culture. They are often carved from a single piece of wood and may feature elaborate coiffures and scarification patterns, indicating the high rank of the depicted figures and the stool's owner. - Length: 14 inches
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Estimate $120-160




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