Small figure "mbulenga" · D. R. Congo, Lulua · ID: 3039096
Harald & Ursula Suhr, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada/Germany
Adrian Schlag, Brussels, Belgium
Description
wood, dark brown patina, encrusted in some areas, schematized body with rich scarification marks, dam., the right arm missing in parts, fine cracks, abrasion of paint, metal plate;
small “mbulenga” figures belonged to young women having difficulty with getting pregnant. The woman carried the small figure attached to her waist throughout daily chores. Regular offerings of oils, red earth, and kaolin were rubbed into the surface creating a thick glossy patina. “Mbulenga” figures show intricate body scarifications, long necks, high foreheads, strong calves, and rich shiny surfaces. For the Lulua believe that physical beauty not only reflects moral goodness, but also increases the ritual effectiveness of the figures. They are carved from the sacred “Muabi” tree, which invites ancestral spirits to inhabit, and empower sculpture.
The object Small figure “mbulenga” with the object ID 3039096 was last part of the auction 80th Tribal Art Auction at June 27, 2015 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 461.
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