Bâton d'un spécialiste des herbes "opa osanyin"
Nigéria, Yoruba
Vendu
400 €
Provenance
Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, GermanyGerman Private Collection, Munich
Taille
H: 64 cm
H: 25.2 inch
Description
iron, corroded, base
The Yoruba believe that the power of “osanyin”, the “orisha” (god) of medicine, is manifest in such wrought-iron sticks, the so-called “opa osanyin”. They traditionally consist of a circle of sixteen witch birds round a larger bird in the middle. This is interpreted both as “shopona” (god of infectious diseases) and as “Orunmila” (god of wisdom).
Priests and herbalists call on the help of “osanyin” to combat illnesses and other misfortunes, which are usually caused by malevolent forces (witches).