These bronze stylistic antelopes are called Chi Sara’s and are used by the Bambara people of Mali,in different agricultural rituals asking for a good harvest. They represent antelopes. The female has a baby antelope on its back. There are four main types of Chi wards. Here are on two vertical versions, also known as the Segou Style.

Ethnic group: The Bambara are a major ethnical group living mainly in the southeast of Mali, West Africa . They are mainly an agricultural peole, especially in rural areas. Most Bambara cults and their rituals are therefore tied to agriculture. They strongly emphasize the initiation into adult society.
Usually carved from wood , smaller bronze examples are also made and mostly serve as shrine objects but these examples have a hole at the base which might suggest that they were probably attached to a head dress and worn in harvest ceremonies.
From a German collection.

These bronze stylistic antelopes are called Chi Sara’s and are used by the Bambara people of Mali,in different agricultural rituals asking for a good harvest. They represent antelopes. The female has a baby antelope on its back. There are four main types of Chi wards. Here are on two vertical versions, also known as the Segou Style.

Ethnic group: The Bambara are a major ethnical group living mainly in the southeast of Mali, West Africa . They are mainly an agricultural peole, especially in rural areas. Most Bambara cults and their rituals are therefore tied to agriculture. They strongly emphasize the initiation into adult society.
Usually carved from wood , smaller bronze examples are also made and mostly serve as shrine objects but these examples have a hole at the base which might suggest that they were probably attached to a head dress and worn in harvest ceremonies.
From a German collection.

Bronze type
銅綠青銅
時代
1900-2000
原產國
馬里
材質
青銅色
族裔/文化
Bambara
藝術品標題
Pair of Bronze Chi wara ritual objects.
簽名
未簽名
土著物品名稱
Chi Wara
Sold with stand
不是
顏色
青銅色
狀態
極佳狀態
Height
28 cm
Width
9 cm
Depth
3,4 cm