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Malian Wandjé Bamanan Bowli

Malian Wandjé Bamanan Bowli

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Wandjé Bamanan Bowli from Mali

18th Century

The Wandjé Bamanan Bowli is a captivating ceremonial vessel from the Bamana people of Mali, embodying both artistic excellence and deep cultural symbolism. These vessels, often made from terracotta, are intricately crafted and used in a variety of rituals and ceremonies, particularly those related to agriculture, fertility, and communal harmony. The name "Bowli" refers to the pot or vessel itself, while "Wandjé" can signify the spirit associated with the object.

The form of the Bowli typically features a broad, rounded body with a narrow neck and an open mouth, often adorned with geometric patterns, stylized animal motifs, or anthropomorphic figures. These decorations are not merely ornamental; they convey important cultural narratives and spiritual meanings. For instance, the depiction of animals like snakes or crocodiles might symbolize protection, transformation, and the deep connection between the Bamana people and the natural world.

The Wandjé Bamanan Bowli is used in various ritual contexts, such as offerings to ancestral spirits, initiation ceremonies, or agricultural rites to ensure a bountiful harvest. The vessel is often filled with sacred substances like water, grains, or herbs, which are believed to carry spiritual power and blessings. The act of pouring or sharing from the Bowli during a ceremony fosters unity and reinforces communal bonds.

Today, the Wandjé Bamanan Bowli is admired not only for its ritual significance but also as an exquisite example of Bamana craftsmanship. It represents the profound interplay between art, spirituality, and community in Malian culture, serving as a tangible link to the Bamana people's rich heritage and enduring traditions.

Measuring: 11in X 4in X 9in 


 

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