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Name LUBA FIGURE unique
Background / Origin LUBA/Tabwa kneeling female figure, D.R.C.
Description This unique female ancestral figure was produced for a personal collection of a Luba Chief. Villages are headed by Chiefs who inherit their positions matrilineal, and justify their power by tracing their decent back to the original founders of Luba/Tabwa society. This is shown through a collection of ancestral figures like this one, always on display for every one to see. Ancestral figures born through the ages, all representing the Chiefs familial lines Ancestors are embodied in figure sculptures, woman being a favourite theme with the Luba. According to Luba myth, vilie was the first woman spirit, founder of the Luba and guarantor of fertility and the lineage. Women are cult guardians, and the royal wives play an important role The research of archaeologists clearly indicates that the Luba people who have a vital sense of history, occupied land along numerous rivers in the eastern part of the D.R.C. as early as the 7th century AD. Their importance of memory and history gave rise to the power of chiefs who justified themselves by tracing their decent back to the beginning. Luba ancestral figure sculptures as well as being used for ancestor and spiritual cults to contract profitable political alliances based on marriage. They were also used for initiation ceremonies, medical and also divination purposes. Sculptures carried magic ingredients, on top of the head or in front of the figure. This piece still retains a divination symbol a 20c coin dated 1909 fixed to the base in front of the kneeling figure. Usually divination objects are removed by the diviner after spirit or esoteric knowledge has been received.
Reference Number 22/73-38
Height -285mm
Price US$ 1250

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