Ketoko Brass Horseman Chad
Width: 2.5
Depth: 0.75
Description
The Ketoko Brass Horseman from Chad is a captivating example of African craftsmanship and cultural symbolism. Crafted by the Kotoko people, an ethnic group residing in the Lake Chad region, this brass sculpture depicts a horseman in intricate detail. Standing as a symbol of power, strength, and prestige, the horseman holds a significant place in Kotoko society, representing leadership and authority. The craftsmanship of the Ketoko Brass Horseman is exceptional, with fine details meticulously rendered to capture the essence of the rider and his mount. Adorned with traditional attire and embellishments, the sculpture serves as more than a mere artistic expression; it embodies the spiritual and cultural identity of the Kotoko people. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Ketoko Brass Horseman stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Chad and the enduring legacy of African artistic traditions.
Height (In) 2.5
Width (In) 2.5
Depth (In) 0.75
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Ketoko
Country of Origin: Chad
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.