Zemanek-Münster

Janiform magical figure "kabeja"

D. R. Congo, Luba
not available anymore
Provenance
Julien A. Quackelbeen, Ghent, Belgium
Size
H: 28 cm
H: 11.0 inch

Description

wood, partly encrusted brown patina, two identical formed figures, male and female, arranged back to back, funnel-shaped superstructure for insertion of magical substances, min. dam., traces of insect caused damage (base), small missing parts, wooden socle;
“kabeja” figures are seen as visual icon of the primordial couple, the founders of the society. They are owned by the clan head known as the “fumu mwela”. “Kabeja” figures are presented at clan meetings led by the chief. They were used by individuals for multiple purposes: to ensure good relationship with primordial ancestors, to bring fertility and to protect against evil forces.


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