Bâton de grande qualité "mvwala"
R. D. Congo, Yombe/ Bakongo
n'est plus disponible
Provenance
Rob Vervoort, Molenstede-Diest, BelgiumPierre Dartevelle, Brussels, Belgium
Taille
H: 120 cm
H: 47.2 inch
Description
wood, glass, iron, base
According to the origin story of Kongo, nine staffs “mvwala” were required for ruling the original clans that made up the kindom.
This staffs served as symbols of legitimate rule for a chief, linking him and his rule to the past, to the ancestors and to the earth. An iron tip at the base allowed the “mvwala” to be lodged in the soil thus ritually connecting the world of the living community and that of the dead.
The “mvwala” was also used in judicial proceedings, and it played a role in funerary ritual in which the staff may represent the deceased.