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South African Wooden Fertility Doll - Blue and Green Beading

South African Wooden Fertility Doll - Blue and Green Beading

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South African Fertility Doll 

20th Century

This exquisite South African Wooden Fertility Doll is a stunning representation of traditional craftsmanship and cultural significance. Meticulously handcrafted from rich, dark wood, this doll embodies the essence of fertility and womanhood in South African tradition.

Standing approximately 20 inches tall, the doll features a stylized feminine form with elongated proportions typical of African fertility figures. Its smooth, polished surface highlights the natural grain and warmth of the wood, creating a tactile and visually appealing piece.

What sets this doll apart is its breathtaking adornment of blue, green, and pearl beads. The beadwork is intricately applied, forming mesmerizing patterns that cascade down the doll's body. The cool blues and lush greens evoke images of water and growth, symbols deeply connected to fertility, while the lustrous beads add a touch of elegance and light.

The doll's face is minimally carved, with subtle features that allow the viewer to project their own interpretations and emotions onto the piece. A delicate beaded headdress crowns the figure, further emphasizing its ceremonial importance. Traditionally, such dolls were created to encourage fertility and were often given to young women as they entered marriage. Today, while still holding cultural significance, these dolls have also become sought-after pieces of African art, appreciated for their beauty and symbolic meaning.

This South African Wooden Fertility Doll serves as both a striking decorative piece and a tangible connection to the rich cultural heritage of the region. It's an ideal addition to any collection of African art or as a meaningful gift celebrating femininity and tradition.

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