Nyamwezi Colonial Carving Tanzania
Width: 8.0
Depth: 6.0
Description
The Nyamwezi people, located in Tanzania's central regions of Tabora and Singida, are recognized for their intricate wood carvings used decoratively or functionally. Historically esteemed as traders with expansive networks across East and Central Africa, they boast vibrant cultural traditions in music, dance, and storytelling, preserving a rich oral history blending religion, and mythology. Speaking the Nyamwezi Bantu language akin to others in the region, they persist in upholding their cultural practices and trading networks amidst the challenges of modernization, globalization, poverty, political instability, and environmental issues, yet remain resilient, proud custodians of a diverse cultural heritage.
During the era of European colonization, numerous African artisans crafted figures that challenged the oppressive cultural influences brought by Europeans. Bold colors and emotive facial expressions, coupled with the figures' stance, served as a resistance against the cultural limitations imposed by Western culture.
The Nyamwezi Colonial sculptures are extremely uncommon. This piece displays the elaborate patterns and expertise that differentiate Nyamwezi sculptures from any other.
Height (in): 15.0
Width (in): 8.0
Depth (in): 6.0
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Approximate Age: Mid 20th Century
People: Nyamwezi
Country of Origin: Tanzania
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.