Product SKU: AFR331JC26E
Description
Striking Edo-Ife bronze sculptural head vessel from Nigeria. This piece reflects a powerful lineage of royal portraiture rooted in the ancient court traditions of Ife and Benin. Cast in bronze using the lost-wax method, the piece merges idealized naturalism with spiritual symbolism. Its finely striated facial scarification signifies beauty, identity, and status, while the composed, introspective expression evokes the concept of inner balance and divine kingship. The open crown form and hollowed interior suggest its use as a ritual or commemorative vessel, likely associated with ancestral altars, libation offerings, or the veneration of an oba (king) or honored figure. The vertical finial rising from the headpiece may symbolize spiritual elevation or a conduit between earthly and ancestral realms. The surface bears a richly developed patina of deep umber and verdigris tones, reinforcing its age and ceremonial history. Circa early 20th century.
$650.00
Dimensions
Length 3 in
Depth 4 in
Height 8 in
Quantity
1 in stock