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Female Bowl-Bearing Figure (lid)

late 1800s-early 1900s
Measurements
Overall: 40.8 x 16.1 x 27.3 cm (16 1/16 x 6 5/16 x 10 3/4 in.)
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Location
108A African
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It is rare for a Luba-style bowl bearer figure to still have its lid.

Description

This lid is part of a bowl-bearing figure. In Luba-style art, an object's beauty affects how well it works. While bowl-bearing figures had many possible uses, a royal diviner likely used this well-carved image of a woman carrying a bowl in rituals. Dusty traces of mpemba (white chalk) fleck the shining exterior and the bowl's interior, showing it once held this sacred powder. Diamond-shaped scarification marks at her waist, chest, and back add to her beauty. Her hair is carved into the cascading layered hairstyle worn in the Luba region at the turn of the twentieth century. Strands of imported glass beads encircle her waist and neck, and dangle from her hair. The alternating white and blue beads may symbolize the moon and Mbidi Kiluwe, a culture hero linked to royal practice and smithing. While much Luba-style art depicts women—who are societally important—men created and owned the majority of such works.
A mushroom-shaped lid features a dark brown, polished wood dome crowned by three small studs. A band of carved diamond patterns encircles the dome before it flares into a smooth rim. Extending from the underside is a thick, cylindrical plug of light-colored, unfinished wood. The vertical grain of this base provides a textured contrast to the refined, decorative finish of the lid's upper section.

Female Bowl-Bearing Figure (lid)

late 1800s-early 1900s

Africa, Central Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Luba-style carver

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