Cameroonian Bamileke Wood Stool - Geometric Pattern Stool
Cameroonian Bamileke Wood Stool - Geometric Pattern Stool
Bamileke Stool from Cameroon
18th century
Step into the rich history and cultural heritage of Cameroon with this authentic 18th-century Bamileke Wood Stool. This extraordinary piece, crafted by the skilled artisans of the Bamileke people, represents more than just furniture; it is a profound symbol of power, status, and artistic excellence. Traditionally used by tribal chiefs and dignitaries during important ceremonies, the Bamileke Stool embodies the intricate craftsmanship and deep spiritual traditions of the Bamileke culture.
Hand-carved from high-quality wood, this 18th-century stool showcases the distinctive geometric patterns and openwork designs that are characteristic of Bamileke artistry. The circular seat and robust base highlight the artisans' exceptional skill and attention to detail, making each stool a unique masterpiece. The stool's design is not only functional but also deeply symbolic, reflecting the cultural values and social hierarchy of the Bamileke people.
Measuring 16.5in X 14in X 13.5in, this antique Bamileke Stool is a rare and invaluable addition to any collection of African art and antiquities. Its historical significance and exquisite craftsmanship make it a captivating focal point in any home décor. To preserve its integrity, keep the stool in a stable environment away from direct sunlight and humidity. Gently dust with a soft cloth as needed.