Zaramo Mwana Hiti Marriage Stick Tanzania
Width: 1.5
Depth: 0.5
Description
The Zaramo Mwana Hiti Marriage Stick, originating from Tanzania, holds significant cultural and ceremonial importance within the Zaramo community. Carved from wood and adorned with intricate patterns and symbols, this stick serves as a symbolic representation of marital union and commitment. Traditionally, it is presented by the groom to the bride during the wedding ceremony, symbolizing his readiness to protect and support his new family. The stick also embodies cultural values and expectations surrounding marriage, including fidelity, unity, and the continuation of family lineage. Beyond its ceremonial role, the Mwana Hiti Marriage Stick is a tangible symbol of cultural heritage and social cohesion within the Zaramo community, highlighting the enduring traditions that shape their identity.
Height (in): 11.0
Width (in): 1.5
Depth (in): : 0.5
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Approximate Age: Early - Mid 20th Century
People: Zaramo
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.