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This is the rating and price for Bamana Boli Power Sculpture Zoomorphic Mali , 20th century



Description : Additional Information: A mysterious creature in a stylized and unidentified animal form. The core is likely made of wood which has been repeatedly covered with thick layers of clay impregnated with sacrificial and organic materials such as millet, chicken or goat's blood, kola nuts, libations, tree bark, roots, horn, animal bones etc. The true contents of a Boli figure are generally ambiguous because of the secrecy of the Kono society.  ,Consistent with the known motif, this figure shows four legs and a hump on the top.  ,Several cracks in the surface suggest significant age. Such figures were found among the Bamana people of Mali known for their prolific production of masks and figures. These figures called Boli (plural Boliw) were used by the male Kono society. They were handled only by the chief or a priest because of their sacred character. Boliw served as receptacles for spiritual forces and honored for the well-being of the community. As a power figure, a Boli was kept in a community shrine and sacrifices (chicken's blood, millet beer) were offered to the spirit imbued in this figure. It was said that Boli symbolizes the ",universe and the harness spiritual power",. Recommended Reading: Jean-Paul Colleyn et al. BAMANA THE ART OF EXISTENCE IN MALI Jean-Baptist Bacquart, TRIBAL ARTS OF AFRICA, Jacques Kerchache et al in ART OF AFRICA
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Estimate (low-high) : 750 USD-850 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 103480
Title : Bamana Boli Power Sculpture Zoomorphic Mali , Period : 20th century
Medium : wood, unidentified organic materials
Size : Height: 8.25 Inches Width: 4 Inches Depth: 10.5 Inches
Condition report : fair severe chips to one foot. many cracks, chips to hind end.
Africa Direct, auctioneer, Denver, CO It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Africa Art, Mask, Baskets, Statues and more
Sale date : 27 Nov 2016 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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