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Ivory Coast - Statue of Queen Baoulé mid-20th century

Ivory Coast
Statue of Queen Baoulé mid-20th century

Mid 20th century
Statue representing a queen seated on her throne. "Waka-sona" fetish (wooden being in Baoulé) representing a queen.

Very beautiful statue with a face full of serenity with a soft, well-proportioned face and a finely braided hairstyle.

Desiccation cracks.
Baule statue in wood

39cm x 8cm x 9cm

The Baoulé are one of the largest ethnic groups in Côte d'Ivoire. Their name reflects their origin: according to a legend, Queen Aba Pokou guided her people in exodus to the gold mining regions
during the 18th century; she had to sacrifice her son to the god of a river in order to be able to cross it. The people were then called "Bauli", which means: "the son is dead".

Collected in the region of Bouaké in Ivory Coast

Dimensions :
- Height : 39 cm
- Width : 8 cm
- Depth : 9 cm
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This item is sold by a professional art dealer who guaranties its authenticity. This item is used (second-hand)

Baoule : The Baoulé (or Baule) are an Akan people and one of the largest groups in the Ivory Coast.

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Price : 750 € Incl. VAT Premium and Taxes included
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