Standing Female Fang Byeri Reliquary Figure Gabon
Width: 6.0
Depth: 5.0
Description
The Fang people, residing in Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon's rainforests, uphold a rich cultural heritage tied to their belief in ancestral relic's spiritual power, notably seen in their bieri-associated reliquary guardians. Over centuries, the Fang migrated southwest, safeguarding ancestors' skulls in sacred bark boxes symbolizing lineage continuity and community cohesion. Mounted atop were carved heads or figures, shielding contents from women and uninitiated boys' view. Originally heads, these guardians evolved into busts and full figures. As the bieri cult waned in the 20th century, the syncretic bwiti religion emerged, reducing bieri's significance. Fang artisans' bieri figures embody esteemed qualities like tranquility, vitality, and balance, reflected in their forms—infant heads on adult bodies signifying life stages and generational cycles. Static yet tense, with passive faces and taut muscles, these figures embody the Fang's quest for harmony and equilibrium, expressing their spiritual and cultural ideals.
Height (in)
19.0
Width (in)
6.0
Depth (in)
5.0
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Fang
Country of Origin: Gabon, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.