Object Details
Maker
Lega artist
Label Text
Precolonial Lega society was governed by Bwami, a graded association open to all men and women in a given village. Bwami was also an educational system through which esteemed Lega values were taught. Above all, Bwami conveyed prestige, and its activities were the sole impetus for the visual arts.
The highest grades in Bwami were yananio and kindi, ranks comprising the intellectual, moral and political elite of the society, who were privileged to own or have access to the most prestigious art forms. Among these were carved wood, ivory or bone figurines that were also used to teach Bwami initiates moral precepts. The figurines represent a vast array of characters and personages from Bwami proverbs. They illustrate such cultural values as respect and moderation. This figurine is also a pendant and would have been worn suspended from a necklace or belt.
Description
Ivory figurine pendant, flat with diamond shaped head, the chin on the torso and short legs. The pendant has a honey colored patina with darker color in recesses.
Provenance
Unknown maker, unknown date; given as a gift to a Belgian couple with extended colonial interests, Kivu, Belgian Congo (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo), 1947-1950; sold through Louis de Strycker to Count Jean-Jacques de Launoit (b. 1937), 1986; sold to the National Museum of African Art, 1993.
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Credit Line
Acquisition Grant from the James Smithson Society
Date
Late 18th century
Object number
93-5-1
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
Jewelry
Medium
Ivory
Dimensions
H x W x D: 9.8 x 3.8 x 1.5 cm (3 7/8 x 1 1/2 x 9/16 in.)
Geography
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Data Source
National Museum of African Art
Topic
Initiation
Leadership
Status
Male use
male
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmafa_93-5-1