Luba (Baluba, Kaluba, Louba, Uruwa,
Waluba, Warua), Democratic Republic of the Congo
Female ancestor statuette. The
vast Luba territory,
comprising the entire southeastern part of the DRC, as far as Tanganyika and Lake Mweru,
is uniform as regards language and culture, but racially mixed. The traditional carvings are for ancestor and
spirit cults, for initiation, medical and divination purposes. The favorite theme in
sculpture was woman since, according to the Luba myth, Vilie was the first woman spirit, founder of the clan
and guarantor of fertility and the lineage. Women were cult guardians, and the royal wives
played an important role: sent as emissaries to the chiefs of neighboring ethnicities,
they would contract profitable political alliances based on marriage. The present statue is a typical Luba
artistic work. As usual, scarifications decorate the abdomen.
Material: wood
Size: H. 9, W. 3, D. 3
Price:
$155 + $24 (S&H)
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