約魯巴木雕雕像 - 女祭司占卜杯供品 - Yoruba - 尼日利亞
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Yoruba Statue, Wood carved Priestess Divination Cup for offerings
Powerful Yoruba divination cup representing a priestess on her knees holding a bowl to collect offerings for divination.
Her hairstyle is the one a young bride and presents some appealing remains of indigo polychromy.
She has the 3 "Kpélé" vertical scarifications on both cheeks and her opulent chest is projected forward as a symbol of fertility.
A Yoruba necklace with ancient beads embellishes the scene right above Koranic amulets carved on both sides of her body.
The theme of the cup bearer is still frequently used today in Yoruba culture linked to their divinities called "Orishas". Depending on the offering, the priest may perform different types of divination.
A genuine, well-preserved and striking statue from the Yorubas.
Information
Art / country: African Art, Nigeria.
Type: Divination cup
Provenance: Ex-Private collection, Dr Yves B., Lyon, France. A certificate of authenticity from our gallery comes along with this statue.
Condition: After very carefull checks: A very stable headdress erosion. Some small additional cracks commensurate with age (please check our visuals) all very stable too. In therefore overall GOOD CONDITION and STRICTLY AS PER VISUALS.
Courier: Very cautiously packed and secured inside a professional parcel (double layer carton box, item wrapped inside small and large bubbles, well positionned in the center of the parcel and properly blocked by polystyrene flocks, fragile sticker all over the parcel).
We are used to ship worldwide to European community, UK, North America (USA and Canada) + Asia and Oceania (Aus + NZL).
Customs: Any shipment outside EU is subject to custom & duties fees. Please make sure to include the extra import fees in your overall cost when bidding. Our Cy cannot be hold responsible for them.
Many thanks for your bids!
Yoruba Statue, Wood carved Priestess Divination Cup for offerings
Powerful Yoruba divination cup representing a priestess on her knees holding a bowl to collect offerings for divination.
Her hairstyle is the one a young bride and presents some appealing remains of indigo polychromy.
She has the 3 "Kpélé" vertical scarifications on both cheeks and her opulent chest is projected forward as a symbol of fertility.
A Yoruba necklace with ancient beads embellishes the scene right above Koranic amulets carved on both sides of her body.
The theme of the cup bearer is still frequently used today in Yoruba culture linked to their divinities called "Orishas". Depending on the offering, the priest may perform different types of divination.
A genuine, well-preserved and striking statue from the Yorubas.
Information
Art / country: African Art, Nigeria.
Type: Divination cup
Provenance: Ex-Private collection, Dr Yves B., Lyon, France. A certificate of authenticity from our gallery comes along with this statue.
Condition: After very carefull checks: A very stable headdress erosion. Some small additional cracks commensurate with age (please check our visuals) all very stable too. In therefore overall GOOD CONDITION and STRICTLY AS PER VISUALS.
Courier: Very cautiously packed and secured inside a professional parcel (double layer carton box, item wrapped inside small and large bubbles, well positionned in the center of the parcel and properly blocked by polystyrene flocks, fragile sticker all over the parcel).
We are used to ship worldwide to European community, UK, North America (USA and Canada) + Asia and Oceania (Aus + NZL).
Customs: Any shipment outside EU is subject to custom & duties fees. Please make sure to include the extra import fees in your overall cost when bidding. Our Cy cannot be hold responsible for them.
Many thanks for your bids!
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查看翻譯Very good packaging, which can be expressed as perfect, the porcelain is beautiful
查看翻譯Thanks you very much for your nice feedback. We always do our best to deliver a good service and are very grateful to our clients' positive comments. We hope to have the pleasure to serve you again in a near future. Kindest regards. Galerie PERSEPOLIS
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