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LUBA Rattle 11
10" high, Figure height 4.5
$200, DRC
Most Luba art relates to kings and important chiefs, who defined their power by the display of prestige objects during important ceremonies. Dance rattles such as these all function, with seeds inside the guord sections, but were also used for display. Elaborate coiffures and scarification patterns attested to the high rank of both the depicted figure and the owner of the rattle. Similar in style and quality as Luba stools, headrests and other objects, these small figures are among the most prized in Africa.
This rattle shows no signs of age or use. Despite its appearance it was probably made to be sold.
The heights listed are of the total rattle, then just the figure. It is mounted on a 2" square iron base, which is included in the price.