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Guinean Nimba Statue

Guinean Nimba Statue

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Nimba Statue from Guinea

18th century

This 18th-century Nimba statue from Guinea is a remarkable example of the artistry and cultural symbolism of the Baga people, who crafted these statues as part of their rich ritual traditions. Carved from wood, the Nimba figure represents the embodiment of fertility, motherhood, and abundance, central themes in Baga culture. Nimba statues are iconic for their imposing size and exaggerated feminine features, particularly the large, rounded breasts, which symbolize nurturing and the sustenance of life.

The figure stands tall, with an elongated torso and broad shoulders, designed to convey strength, vitality, and the life-giving power of women. The face of the Nimba is highly stylized, often featuring a serene expression with delicate, almond-shaped eyes and a slightly pronounced nose. This serene demeanor reflects the statue’s spiritual role as a protector of the community and a bringer of prosperity.

The Nimba statue was typically worn as a headdress during ceremonial dances, particularly those celebrating harvests, initiations, or rites of passage. It was carried on the shoulders of a male dancer, whose movements would bring the statue to life, symbolizing the presence and blessings of the spirit world.

The dark, weathered wood of this piece reveals its age, with a patina that speaks to centuries of use and reverence. This Nimba statue is not just a work of art but a sacred object, reflecting the Baga people’s deep connection to fertility, community, and the spiritual forces that guide their world.

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