Zemanek-Münster

Horse skull

Nigeria, Igbo
sold EUR 2,800
Size
L: 52 cm
H: 32 cm
L: 20.5 inch
H: 12.6 inch

Description

coated with elaborate wickerwork, min. dam., small missing parts, slight traces of abrasion, base;
to the Igbo horses were especially precious sacrificial animals which only rich people could afford, even if for burial or for adoption of a title. Accordingly it is known, that in the context of funeral services for high-esteemed deceased a horse was killed and its skin used as shroud. Even during a ceremony, held for support of the so-called “horse title”, the ritual horse ride was followed by the killing of the animal. The horse skull, a sign of the high rank of its owner, was attached to the walls of the mens house or to the altar of the ancestors.


Comparing literature

Eisenhofer, Stefan & Iris Hahner-Herzog et. al., Mein Afrika - Die Sammlung Fritz Koenig, München, London, New York 2000, p. 136

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