Fly whisk · Tanzania, Zaramo · ID: 3037567
Description
wood, shiny brown patina, glass bead necklace, handle in form of small figure “mwana hiti”, animal tail fixed by cord and wire, min. dam., slight traces of abrasion;
the term “mwana hiti” relates to trunk figures common all over East Tanzania. Most famous are those of the Zaramo and Kwere. Up to end of the 19th century their usage was multifunctional. They served as tips for staffs, tomb figures, stoppers for calabashes, ancestor figures, for decoration of combs and music instruments and finally as dolls of ritual purpose.
The object Fly whisk with the object ID 3037567 was last part of the auction 78th tribal art auction at October 18, 2014 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 536.
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