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Sale 214 Lot 461
NIGERIAN IGBO ALUSI SHRINE FIGURE This Igbo Alusi shrine figure from Nigeria is a powerful sculptural representation of a tutelary deity or spirit, serving as an intermediary between the human community and the divine. Carved from wood and heavily coated in kaolin (white clay) pigment, the figure symbolizes spiritual purity, the realm of the ancestors, and the benevolent light of the sun. The standing female figure is characterized by a formal, upright posture with arms held slightly away from the body, emphasizing her presence and authority within a village shrine. Notable details include the intricate three-part coiffure and the raised, geometric scarification patterns (ichi) on the torso and abdomen, which denote high title, refined character, and social identity within Igbo society. Adorned with carved bangles and anklets, such figures were traditionally commissioned to ensure community protection, fertility, and agricultural success, acting as a physical home for the spirit they represent. Height: 24 inches $120-150
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