SOUK in the CITY
SMALL Bamileke Statue
€49,00
Beautiful mini terracotta heads covered with beads, handmade in Cameroon.
In the past, the art of covering masks, statues or other objects with glass or ceramic beads was exclusively for the king, his family or the notables of his court. The beads could be of Venetian origin or of local production, with recycled glass, but their symbolism was always the same and that is to show the wealth of the sovereign.
The technique of coating prestigious objects with a layer of sparkling pearls has led to an art of great expressiveness and symbolism.
unique pieces - please send DM for color options
small figurines : 18 to 19 cm height
new design : pointed heads
The Bamileke culture incorporates vibrant colors and beaded masks into special events, such as funerals or royal ceremonies, to uphold and enforce royal authority. This unique art form, using beads of various materials including shells, wood, and metal, adds a personal touch to each piece, making it truly one-of-a-kind. The beads themselves can signify status and are now sourced from various countries around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. However, historically, some of these precious materials were traded for luxury goods such as slaves, gold, and ivory.
SMALL Bamileke Statue
€49,00