Nyamwezi Mwana Hiti Figural Comb Tanzania
Width: 3.5
Depth: 0.75
Description
The Nyamwezi, an ethnic group in Tanzania, are renowned for their historical trading prowess and extensive networks across East and Central Africa. They cherish vibrant cultural traditions like music, dance, and storytelling, passing down rich oral histories blending history, religion, and myth. Speaking the Nyamwezi language, a Bantu tongue akin to others in the region, they uphold these customs amid modern challenges like poverty and environmental decline. Nyamwezi art, notably their decorative wooden combs, symbolizes identity and status, intricately carved with patterns conveying cultural beliefs. Adorned with beads and shells, these combs signify much more than mere grooming tools, often carrying symbolic meanings rooted in life, strength, and mystery. Their artistic legacy remains highly sought after, celebrated for showcasing Nyamwezi creativity and cultural heritage.
Height (In): 9.0
Width (In): 3.5
Depth (In): 0.75
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.