12th-15th Century A.D. Djenne Tribe West African Terracotta Sculpture Of A Fertility Figure Carrying A Child.

$12,000.00

Step into the rich cultural tapestry of West Africa with our remarkable 12th-15th Century A.D. Djenne Tribe Terracotta Sculpture—a mesmerizing portrayal of a female fertility figure with a child clinging to her back. Handcrafted by the tribespeople of the inland Niger Delta in Mali, this sculpture is a rare testament to the artistic legacy of the region.

Restored with care by a professional conservator, this unique sculpture features a metal rod inserted into the body, allowing the head to move from side to side and to be detached—a captivating feature that adds to its intrigue and allure. Presented on a low wooden stand, this sculpture invites you to explore its beauty and significance.

Admire the exquisite patina that has developed over centuries, bearing witness to its journey through time. While minor chips and thin-line cracking are evident, they only serve to enhance the sculpture’s authenticity and historical value, adding to its allure as a tangible piece of history.

Own a piece of West African heritage and let this captivating sculpture become a focal point in your collection. With its fascinating history and undeniable charm, it is sure to spark conversation and admiration for generations to come.

Height: 26cm
Width: 22cm
Depth: 25cm

Description

Djenne Tribe West African, Terracotta Sculpture Of A Female Fertility Figure Carrying A Child Circa. 12th-15th Century A.D. A very rare unique Sculpture made by the tribes people of inland Niger Delta, Mali, West Africa.

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