Makonde Monkey Staff Tanzania
Width: 6.0
Depth: 5.0
Description
The Makonde, a people living in both Tanzania and Mozambique, have developed a unique cultural identity that has grown within their distinct communities divided by the Rovuma River. Recently, Makonde communities have formed on the fringes of major cities like Dar es Salaam and Kambia, maintaining some degree of separation while also integrating with the surrounding areas.
The Makonde people are known for their finely detailed wooden staffs, with the Monkey staff being one of the more iconic. Symbolizing the strength of the primate, these artifacts hold great cultural importance. Often utilized in ceremonies, they demonstrate the Makonde's mastery in wood carving, showcasing their reverence for the natural world, ancestral connections, and spiritual convictions. This artistry has gained international acclaim, making Makonde staffs highly sought after by collectors, museums, and admirers around the globe.
BASE IS NOT INCLUDED
Height(in): 31.0
Width(in): 6.0
Depth(in): 5.0
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Makonde
Country of Origin: Tanzania, Mozambique
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our pieces have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners.