Anthropomorphic spoon "kalukili" · D. R. Congo, Lega · ID: 3045784
Description
ivory, base
The possession of these precious spoons was reserved for members of the highest initiation level “kindi” and the organizers of the circumcision rites. They were considered treasured heirlooms.
The “kalukili” were used in various ways:
They are placed in the mouth of young men at the moment of the circumcision operation, to compensate the pain.
A person sentenced to drink poison because of witchcraft could be pardoned if a relative put a spoon into his mouth. The spoon had a form of blocking function and prevented the execution of the punishment.
As a sign of criticism of inappropriate behaviour of other initiates, the spoons were used like weapons in mock attacks. In a “kindi” rite called “elephant skinning” they were used like knives.
The object Anthropomorphic spoon “kalukili” with the object ID 3045784 was last part of the auction 92nd Tribal Art Auction at June 29, 2019 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 213.
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Notices
This object is subject to CITES. Please note that it can only be sent within the European Union. At the present time export in third countries is prohibited, respectively, export licenses in third countries for objects containing or made of protected materials are only granted under stringent conditions.