YORUBA OFFERING BOWLS ARCHIVES, Nigeria


The figures below have been sold and are left here for educational and research purposes.

For UNSOLD Yoruba Offering bowls GO TO YORUBA OFFERING BOWL PAGE

Offering
Bowl 13
12" high
SOLD

Offering
Bowl 14
14.5" high
SOLD

Offering
Bowl 15
18.5" high
SOLD

Offering
Bowl 18
17.5" high
SOLD


YORUBA
Offering Bowl 39

8.5" high x 19" long
$300


YORUBA STYLE
Offering Bowl 20
20" high
SOLD

YORUBA STYLE
Offering Bowl 24
24" high
SOLD



YORUBA STYLE
Offering Bowl 38

12" high x 19.75" long
SOLD

Photographs © Hamill Gallery

YORUBA, OFFERING BOWLS, Nigeria

These bowls are used to hold kola nuts as offerings of hospitality or as receptacles for the sixteen sacred palm nuts used in divination. This form, with the bowl on top, is known as an Agere Ifa

Another form, with a kneeling female figure with lidded bowl, is known as an Opon Igede Ifa can be seen on Offering Bowls Page 2.

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