Tabwa Figural Stool with Strap Congo
Width: 9.0
Depth: 6.0
Description
The Tabwa Figural Stool, originating from the Democratic Republic of Congo, stands as a striking example of the Tabwa people's rich artistic traditions. Carved from solid wood, this stool features intricate figural designs that embody profound cultural and spiritual meaning within the Tabwa community. Each stool is a unique work of art, meticulously crafted with exceptional skill and attention to detail. The carvings often depict ancestral figures, animals, or symbolic motifs, illustrating the Tabwa's deep reverence for their heritage and their close relationship with the natural world.
More than just a functional object, the Tabwa Figural Stool serves as an emblem of cultural identity, merging artistic expression with everyday utility. The designs on the stool evoke themes of ancestry, power, and spirituality, offering a tangible connection to the spiritual realm and the Tabwa’s ancestral lineage. These stools were often used in ceremonies and as a part of the social rituals that reinforce communal ties, acting as conduits between the physical and spiritual worlds.
Beyond its utilitarian role, the Tabwa Figural Stool transcends its status as furniture, becoming an artistic statement that resonates with both historical significance and contemporary appeal. It serves as a window into the cultural fabric of the Congo, where tradition and craftsmanship merge seamlessly. Through its beauty and intricacy, the stool invites admiration for both its visual complexity and the deep cultural values it represents, affirming the enduring legacy of the Tabwa people.
Strap not attached on the one end as the wooden loop is missing
Height (In) 7.0
Width (In) 9.0
Depth (In) 6.0
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Tabwa
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.