Temne Seated Figure Sierra Leone
Width: 6.5
Depth: 5.0
Description
The Temne people are an ethnic group primarily found in Sierra Leone, West Africa, with a rich history and a vibrant culture. They speak the Temne language and are known for their strong agricultural practices, as well as their deep-rooted spiritual beliefs. The Temne society is organized around extended families and clans, and traditional ceremonies and festivals play a significant role in maintaining social cohesion and cultural continuity.
Temne art is deeply tied to their religious and cultural practices, with a focus on craftsmanship that blends both functionality and symbolism. Their art is often seen in everyday objects, such as carved wooden masks, figurines, and ritual tools, which serve both aesthetic and spiritual purposes. The masks, used in important ceremonies such as initiation rites and funerals, are believed to embody ancestral spirits and are used to connect the living with the spiritual world.
The Temne also excel in textile arts, especially in the creation of intricate woven fabrics and dyed cloth, which are often used in clothing and ceremonial attire. These textiles feature geometric patterns and vibrant colors, symbolizing various cultural and spiritual meanings. Through their art, the Temne people express their identity, communicate with their ancestors, and celebrate important life events, preserving their traditions for future generations.
Height: 16.5
Width: 6.5
Depth: 5.0
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Temne
Country of Origin: Sierra Leone
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.