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African Art - Lance Pierre Baoulé with the effigy of Mami Wata

Dimensions of 17.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 cms.
Weight of about 90 grams without packaging.
Materials: Wood.
Presumed age: 1960s to 1970s.

Former Pierre Baoulé Spear, whose handle is carved with the effigy of "Mami Wata", divinity found in many ethnic groups of West Africa.
Mami Wata, identifiable here by her long hair, is seated in profile.
Detailed and accomplished sculpture. Beautiful patina left by time.
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Baoule : The Baoulé (or Baule) are an Akan people and one of the largest groups in the Ivory Coast.

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