B3L4S694.jpg (33648 bytes)Luba (Baluba, Kaluba, Louba, Uruwa, Waluba, Warua), Democratic Republic of the Congo

MiniatureChief’s Stool. The splendid artistic achievements of the Luba are due to a felicitous intermingling of different racial and cultural elements, and to the high standards prevailing at the court. Luba arts counts amongst the finest that Africa has to offer. This kind of stools are the exclusive patrimony of the chiefs and famous members of society. These are not objects intended for daily use; the chief sits on the stool only when he needs to attempt to mediate between the world of the living and the world of ancestors. Generally, because the Luba society is matrilineal, the characters represented are feminine, recognizing women’s role as founders of the society. A total absence of effort makes us understand the superior power of the ancestor. Contributing to the creation of this sensation are the composure of the face, the absence of muscular contractions, and the fingers of the hands that sustain the weight. This miniature stool has been carved from one tree trunk. Its purpose is to decorate the house of a famous member of society.

 

Material: wood

Size: 9”x 5”x 4½”

Price: $195+$17 (S&H)                                             [#B3L4S694]

B3L4S694S.jpg (36926 bytes)B3L4S694T.jpg (40375 bytes)B3L4S694R.jpg (34441 bytes)