Charm "mikisi mihasi" · D. R. Congo, Luba · ID: 3034850
Description
ivory, in the shape of a female torso, drilled hole for support, min. dam., fissures through age;
Luba ivory pendants are portraits, or at least likenessess, and are named and honored in memory of certain revered ancestors. Sculpted from bone and horn as well as from ivory, these delicate diminutive figures were suspended from cords together with other objects, including amulets, beads, and horns. The cords were worn diagonally across the chest or were attached to the arm. Devotees anointed the figures with oil in homage of the ancestors. Sometimes such figures were attached to the tops of scepters carried by chiefs.
The object Charm “mikisi mihasi” with the object ID 3034850 was part of the auction 73rd tribal art auction on May 25, 2013. The object with the lot number 337 achieved a sales price of EUR 1,300 with an asking price of EUR 1,000.
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Comparing literature
Roberts, Mary Nooter, Memory, New York 1996, p. 108 f.