Luba Figural Headrest Miniature 7 Inch Congo

Brand Unbranded
Type of Object Headrest
Country of Origin Democratic Republic of Congo
People Luba
Materials Wood
Approximate Age 20th Century
Height (in) 7
Width (in) 7
Depth (in) 3
Overall Condition Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.
Damage/Repair Small chips on base, some dirt throughout the piece; see photos for more details.

Luba wood carving is a form of traditional African art that originated in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Luba people are known for their rich cultural heritage and their skilled craftsmanship, which is evident in their intricate wood carvings.

Luba wood carvings are typically made from hardwoods such as ebony, mahogany, and teak. The carvings are usually small and detailed, depicting scenes from everyday life or symbolic representations of important cultural beliefs and practices.

One of the most popular Luba wood carving motifs is the female figure, which represents the importance of women in Luba culture. These carvings often feature elongated necks, elaborate hairstyles, and intricate scarification patterns on the face and body.

Other common motifs in Luba wood carving include animals, such as elephants and antelopes, as well as abstract designs and geometric patterns. These carvings are often uséd for both decorative and functional purposes, such as serving bowls, stools, and ceremonial masks.

The Luba people have a long tradition of passing down their carving skills from generation to generation. Today, Luba wood carving is still practiced by artisans in the Congo and is highly valued by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world.

In addition to their artistic value, Luba wood carvings are also important cultural artifacts that provide insights into the beliefs and practices of the Luba people. These carvings are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Congo and serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving traditional art forms for future generations to appreciate and learn from.

The Luba excel at the veneration of feminine beauty and motherhood, and much of their skillfully crafted artworks, like this exquisite carving, reflect this ideal. The history of the Luba can be traced back at least 500 years, and they have dominated much of the southern part of the Congo during most of this time span. At the height of their expansion, their empire stretched east all the way to Lake Tanganyika. Luba Society is still a large culture, numbering about 1,000,000, and its influence remains significant.

While there are dozens of art-producing peoples of Congolese origin who have contributed significantly to the recognition of Central African art, the Luba, along with their closely related neighbors the Hemba, are debatably the most important of them all, with many masterpieces scattered throughout the world. The world's greatest museums and private collections are filled with Luba sculpture, as the beauty of some of their finest pieces transcends those of almost any other African culture. Their impact on the art world has been extraordinary.

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