Lidded box "ngondo" (moon), before 1910 · D. R. Congo, Kuba · ID: 3046371
Peter Willborg, Stockholm, Sweden
Description
wood, plant fibre, black paste, washing patina, missing part
The ancient Kuba used red wood powder (“twool” in their language) to decorate their bodies and to dye raffia cloth, especially for use in mourning costumes.
The powder was kept in wooden boxes, which were preferably half-moon shaped and decorated with fine relief decoration. This box shows variations of the endless knot “imbol”. Inside there are remains of “twool”.
The object Lidded box “ngondo” (moon), before 1910 with the object ID 3046371 was last part of the auction 94th Tribal Art Auction at March 7, 2020 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 87 achieved a sales price of EUR 450.
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