Pair of Old Ethiopian Tribal Wood Clubs

Pair of Old Ethiopian Tribal Wood Clubs

Product SKU: AFR331KD029

Description
Rare pair of late 19th century Ethiopian tribal clubs or ceremonial staffs. These were hand carved from dense hardwood with elongated shafts and expressive anthropomorphic heads, each depicting stylized ancestral or warrior figures with deeply carved eyes, geometric ears, and incised facial detailing. Traditionally carried by tribal elders, respected warriors, or community leaders, objects of this type served not only as defensive clubs, but also as symbols of authority, protection, lineage, and spiritual presence within Ethiopian highland cultures. The carved heads likely represented ancestral guardians or idealized male figures, embodying strength, wisdom, and social standing. Richly aged with a warm, naturally worn patina, visible hand-tool marks, and age-related cracking throughout, the pair retains an exceptional sculptural quality that blurs the line between weapon, ceremonial object, and folk art carving. Today they display beautifully as art, bringing strong vertical form, symbolism, and historic presence to both collected interiors and refined architectural spaces.

$1,100.00

Dimensions
Length 3 in
Depth 3 in
Height 34 in

Quantity
1 in stock

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