A Dagari Phallic Vodun Shrine Idol
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This is a very old and field used shrine sculpture from the Dagari (Dagarti) ethnic group of Ghana / Burkina Faso, West Africa. A classic phallic ancestor figures constructed as a reversed Y, The Dagari are relatives of the Lobi, who live in the south-west of Burkina Faso and in the north-west of Ghana. Their significant ancestor sculptures, known as kpin sebla, were set up in hidden places or in shrines, and were only allowed to be seen by initiates. These figures received sacrificial offerings of millet, millet gruel or the blood of sacrificed animals. Carved in hard, reddish-brown wood. This Dagari ancestor displays a heavy, encrusted sacrificial patina suggesting years of ritual use. The sculpture measures 22.5 inches tall on custom metal display stand. Ex Private New Jersey collection.
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Fair, well weathered
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A Dagari Phallic Vodun Shrine Idol
Estimate $300 - $500
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