Dogon Ladder Burkina Faso 21 Inch

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Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners. Damage/Repair Chips along the edges of the piece, missing chunk on the side; see photos for more details. The Dogon people are an ethnic group that primarily resides in the Bandiagara Escarpment region of Mali, West Africa. They have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their intricate woodwork, including the famous Dogon ladders. Dogon ladders are wooden ladders that have a distinctive Y shape. They are traditionally handcrafted by Dogon artisans using locally available materials. These ladders are often made from the wood of the shea tree, which is abundant in the region. The Y shape of the Dogon ladder is both functional and symbolic. The two arms of the Y form the side rails, while the central section serves as the rungs. This design allows for stability and easy climbing. The ladders are typically used to access rooftops, granaries, and other elevated structures within the Dogon villages. Symbolically, the Y shape of the ladder represents the Dogon cosmology and their belief system. In Dogon mythology, the universe is believed to consist of three realms: the underground world, the earthly world, and the celestial world. The Y shape of the ladder is said to symbolize the interconnectedness of these three realms.   The Dogon ladder is not only a functional tool but also holds cultural and spiritual significance within the Dogon community. Today, Dogon ladders are sought after as decorative items and collectors' pieces due to their unique design and cultural significance. AG0922 **142765** All content, including pictures, Copyright Africa Direct Inc., 2023 Add Us To Your Favorite Sellers! Please visit our About Us page. Africa Direct, Inc. has been selling on eBay since 1997 and has received more than 56,000 positive feedbacks. It is owned by Eliza and Sara, who began the company after spending a year wandering southern Africa in a camper van with their multi-racial family. They have been honored with eBay's Hall of Fame award, and by eBay Giving Works, through which they have raised more than $125,000 in charity auctions. Customer Service: We treasure our many long term customers, and will try to make you one of them! If you have problems, please tell us... we care! Handling Time: We ship daily except Sundays and holidays. Most orders go out the same day, and all go out within 48 hours. Returns: We want you to be happy with your purchase. You're welcome to return an item within 30 days in the same condition you received it--just let us know you're returning it. You may have either a credit or a refund for your purchase price, not including shipping both ways. If your original payment was made through PayPal, we'll refund you through PayPal; if you paid us directly with your credit card, we'll refund the credit card. Combining Shipping: You are welcome to wait to pay, and to combine multiple items for shipping. We ask that you keep each order to 10 days or 10 items, whichever comes first--then start another order. When you're ready, just send us a list of item numbers or an invoice request and we'll send you an invoice. You can pay by Paypal or credit card. U.S. Shipping: Our staff take great care in packing our artwork, much of which is antique, irregularly-shaped, and fragile. The cost of labor and the special packing materials used is reflected in our shipping price. Our U.S. shipping charges also include insurance; we self-insure on smaller orders. For these reasons, our shipping and handling charges may be more than the price of postage. . International Shipping: We ship dozens of international orders each week, to customers on every continent except Antarctica! The shipping charges included in our listings are for U.S. orders. Contact us for shipping charges to your country. We offer uninsured USPS First Class airmail, insured Priority airmail, and insured Express airmail to most parts of the world, depending on the weight, volume, and value of an item. We also ship via FedEx or DHL on request. Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding / buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up -- do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. And please do not ask us to mark merchandise values below the actual value or mark items as "gifts"--U.S. and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Newsletter, previews and special offers: Sign up for our newsletter Go to Africa Direct Store
Brand Unbranded
Type of Object Artifact
Country of Origin Burkina Faso
People Dogon
Materials Wood
Approximate Age Early 19th century
Height (in) 21
Width (in) 12
Depth (in) 3.5
Overall Condition Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.
Damage/Repair Chips along the edges of the piece, missing chunk on the side; see photos for more details.

The Dogon people are an ethnic group that primarily resides in the Bandiagara Escarpment region of Mali, West Africa. They have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their intricate woodwork, including the famous Dogon ladders.

Dogon ladders are wooden ladders that have a distinctive Y shape. They are traditionally handcrafted by Dogon artisans using locally available materials. These ladders are often made from the wood of the shea tree, which is abundant in the region.

The Y shape of the Dogon ladder is both functional and symbolic. The two arms of the Y form the side rails, while the central section serves as the rungs. This design allows for stability and easy climbing. The ladders are typically uséd to access rooftops, granaries, and other elevated structures within the Dogon villages.

Symbolically, the Y shape of the ladder represents the Dogon cosmology and their belief system. In Dogon mythology, the universe is believed to consist of three realms: the underground world, the earthly world, and the celestial world. The Y shape of the ladder is said to symbolize the interconnectedness of these three realms.

 

The Dogon ladder is not only a functional tool but also holds cultural and spiritual significance within the Dogon community. Today, Dogon ladders are sought after as decorative items and collectors' pieces due to their unique design and cultural significance.

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All content, including pictures, Copyright Africa Direct Inc., 2023


Add Us To Your Favorite Sellers!
Please visit our About Us page.

Africa Direct, Inc. has been selling on eBay since 1997 and has received more than 56,000 positive feedbacks. It is owned by Eliza and Sara, who began the company after spending a year wandering southern Africa in a camper van with their multi-racial family. They have been honored with eBay's Hall of Fame award, and by eBay Giving Works, through which they have raised more than $125,000 in charity auctions.

Customer Service: We treasure our many long term customers, and will try to make you one of them! If you have problems, please tell us... we care!

Handling Time: We ship daily except Sundays and holidays. Most orders go out the same day, and all go out within 48 hours.

Returns: We want you to be happy with your purchase. You're welcome to return an item within 30 days in the same condition you received it--just let us know you're returning it. You may have either a credit or a refund for your purchase price, not including shipping both ways. If your original payment was made through PayPal, we'll refund you through PayPal; if you paid us directly with your credit card, we'll refund the credit card.

Combining Shipping: You are welcome to wait to pay, and to combine multiple items for shipping. We ask that you keep each order to 10 days or 10 items, whichever comes first--then start another order.

When you're ready, just send us a list of item numbers or an invoice request and we'll send you an invoice. You can pay by Paypal or credit card.

U.S. Shipping: Our staff take great care in packing our artwork, much of which is antique, irregularly-shaped, and fragile. The cost of labor and the special packing materials uséd is reflected in our shipping price. Our U.S. shipping charges also include insurance; we self-insure on smaller orders. For these reasons, our shipping and handling charges may be more than the price of postage. .

International Shipping: We ship dozens of international orders each week, to customers on every continent except Antarctica! The shipping charges included in our listings are for U.S. orders. Contact us for shipping charges to your country. We offer uninsured USPS First Class airmail, insured Priority airmail, and insured Express airmail to most parts of the world, depending on the weight, volume, and value of an item. We also ship via FedEx or DHL on request.

Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding / buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up -- do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. And please do not ask us to mark merchandise values below the actual value or mark items as "gifts"--U.S. and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

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