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Carved African Luba Caryatid Ceremonial Stool Female Male Child Figures
$6,193.81
£4,500
€5,264.92
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Carved African Luba Caryatid Ceremonial Stool Female Male Child Figures
African, 20th Century
Height 47cm, diameter 32cm
This finely carved Luba caryatid stool from the Democratic Republic of the Congo exemplifies the refinement and symbolic depth of Central African royal art. Sculpted from a single block of wood, it depicts a seated man and a woman with a child positioned back-to-back, their upraised arms supporting a circular seat. The figures are rendered with great care and craftsmanship, their elaborate coiffures, scarification, and serene expressions evoking dignity and spiritual strength.
Although presented in the form of a stool, such works were never intended for daily use. In Luba culture, caryatid stools functioned as symbolic thrones—metaphorical seats of kingship representing ancestral memory and royal authority. They were used in ritual contexts to honour lineage and legitimate power, rather than as utilitarian objects, and are therefore found in the collections of chiefs, kings, and high-ranking dignitaries.
The choice of the female form is also significant. In Luba cosmology, descent is traced through the maternal line, and women are regarded as the custodians of sacred knowledge and the guardians of royal secrets upon which legitimate rule depends. Here, the posture of support embodies the transmission of power and the spiritual foundation of leadership.
The dark, lustrous patina enhances the sculpture’s visual depth, while its balanced composition and curvilinear forms convey both grace and introspection. A superb example of Luba artistry, this stool embodies the visual, spiritual, and political culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this way, it offers an excellent addition to any collection, advancing both its symbolism and eclecticism.
- Dimensions:Height: 18.51 in (47 cm)Diameter: 12.6 in (32 cm)
- Style:Tribal (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:20th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: N-0135L1stDibs: LU956347308502
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