Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou
Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou
No reserve
Lot Closed
September 21, 04:30 PM GMT
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Nigeria
Yoruba Peoples
Ere Ibeji Figures
wood
with cowrie shells
31cm. high; 12in.
The figures offered here ere ibeji (‘ere’ means sacred image, ‘ibi’, means born and ‘eji’ means two). A family would look after these figures as if they were real twins, feeding, bathing, carrying them like babies and adorning them in fine clothes (like the beaded jackets offered in lots 152, 153). Rituals are performed on significant occasions, to ensure the balance of this shared soul. There is often wear from this process over the generations as evidenced in the next lot with wear to some of the carved details.
Interestingly a first born Yoruba twin is called 'Taiwo', meaning ‘having the first taste of the world’, and the second born is called 'Kehinde', which means ‘arriving after the other’.
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