Oracle à friction "itombwa" en forme de crocodile · R. D. Congo, Kuba · ID: 3046729
German Private Collection (1982)
Lempertz, Brussels, 22 January 2013, Lot 148
Description
wood, red pigment, plant fibre, rest.
Friction oracles were used to mediate between diviners and omniscient nature spirits “ngesh” in order to determine the cause of illnesses and appropriate courses of treatment, as well as to expose dishonesty.
Friction oracles of the Kuba are predominantly zoomorphic in form, representing bush pig, dog or mostly a crocodile. A saying of the Kuba is “the crocodile never lies”.
When initiating a consultation, the diviner moistens the implement with oil or water and rubs it on the friction oracle’s back.
For a medical consultation, the diviner performs the action while making a series of statements about potential measures that might be taken (for example, “don’t eat manioc”, “don’t smoke tobacco”, etc.); when the most appropriate treatment is mentioned, the rubbing implement suddenly stops moving, and the diviner feels it resisting his efforts and sticking to the surface of the oracle.
L’objet Oracle à friction “itombwa” en forme de crocodile avec l’ID d’objet 3046729 a fait partie de l’enchère 95e Vente aux enchères Tribal Art en 24 octobre 2020 pour la dernière fois le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes et avait le numéro de lot 256.
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Littérature comparée
LaGamma, Alisa, Art and Oracle, African Art and Rituals of Divination, The Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York 2000, p. 44 f.