Rare equestrian figure with elephant "pomdo" or "nomoli" · Sierra Leone, Kissi · ID: 3047305
Description
soapstone,
For generations, farmers in Sierra Leone and adjacent areas of Liberia and Guinea have unearthed small stone figures. Broadly attributed to the forefathers of the present-day Kissi people and the vanished Sapi peoples, the carvings range from heads and half figures to full figures and groups.
The Mende people and their neighbours believe the stone figures represent the previous landowners and make offerings to them to bring abundant harvest. They call the figures “nomoli”.
The Kissi and their neighbours link them to ancestors and place them on commemorative shrines. They call them “pomdo”.
In any case all are examples of ritual recycling, as the stone figures have been repurposed for new needs.
The object Rare equestrian figure with elephant “pomdo” or “nomoli” with the object ID 3047305 was last part of the auction 95th Tribal Art Auction at October 24, 2020 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 110 achieved a sales price of EUR 2,000.
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