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A work made of wood, pigment, and raffia cord.

Lidded Box

Early 20th century

Mangbetu or Zande Ule region, Democratic Republic of the Congo Central Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Mangbetu and Zande sculptors created a range of utilitarian objects decorated with elements of human anatomy. This lidded box features the head of a woman with a typical halo-shaped hairstyle atop a base shaped like the kind of stool used by women. The body was constructed by wrapping layers of bark into a cylinder. Members of the Mangbetu and Zande nobility used boxes like this one to store valuables such as jewelry and protective charms.

Wood, pigment, and raffia cord

Arts of Africa