Despite their appearance and patina, we believe the figures below were probably made to be sold.
The figures below have been sold and are left here for educational and research purposes.
44" high SOLD |
43" high SOLD |
38.5" high SOLD |
45.5" high SOLD |
29.5" high SOLD |
36" high SOLD |
45.5" high SOLD |
Figure 65 44" high SOLD |
Figure 63 63" high SOLD |
Figure 64 66.5" high SOLD |
14" high SOLD |
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34" high SOLD |
39" high SOLD |
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Moba diviners influence and direct the planning, design and ritual use of tchitcheri figures for family or clan shrines. They are protective and promote health and prosperity. Representing no particular person or ancestor, they are an individual's direct link with God. The figure is reduced to an elemental, symbolic form. Details such as facial features, hands, feet and indications of gender are rare.
Despite their appearance and patina, we believe most of these figures were probably made to be sold.
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