DOGON GRANARY DOOR 37, Mali
Photographs © Tim Hamill
DOGON, GRANARY DOOR 37, 20", SOLD, Mali
These doors protected the window-like opening into each family's
grain storage building, and used a simple sliding door lock. Primordial
beings, ancestors, Kanaga masks, sun lizards and scenes of life symbolically
served to protect the entrance by making it sacrosanct. The low reliefs
are carved on several panels, held together by iron staples.
Our selection ranges from simpler old ones to the complex ones popular today.
All of these are wired, ready to hang, and are shippable, unlike many of
the large doors.
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