DOGON MINIATURE LADDER 20, MALI

Photographs © Tim Hamill

DOGON
Miniature Ladder 20
7.75" high
$100
SOLD

Despite its appearance this miniature ladder was probably made to be sold.

Dogon ladders have the utilitarian function of enabling people to get to their homes and granaries. While miniature ladders are close replicas of the big ones, they have a purely spiritual purpose. In a secluded part of the house an altar is maintained with various small statues and, most importantly, a small clay jar in which resides the soul of the head of the family. The tiny ladder lies against this jar and will serve, upon the decease of its owner, to enable his soul to climb to the hereafter and join his ancestors.

While the big ladders have a surface worn smooth in spots by years of contact with hands and feet, and at the same time a weathered look, the miniature ones are hardly ever handled and are never outside.

from African Forms by Mark Ginzberg.

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