This rare and unusual hand-modeled terracotta figure features a Janiform, or double-sided, composition reflecting the ancient sculptural traditions of the Nok culture of the West African Sahel region spanning modern Nigeria and Mali. Janiform figures, with a face carved on two opposing sides of a single form, traditionally symbolized dualities such as past and future, or the physical and spiritual realms, and would have played a role in shrine or votive practice. This example features pierced eyes and nostrils on both faces, and is crowned with a distinctive twisted arch motif. The terracotta surface shows authentic age-related wear, with chips and historic repairs that add to its archaeological character rather than detract from it. As a tabletop sculptural piece, it offers a compelling, symbolically rich addition to a collection of African art or Primitive Modern interior styling.
- *Era: Early to Mid 20th Century
- *Size: 6“(L) x 5.5“(D) x 11“(H)
- *Material: Clay (Terracotta)
- *Color: Earthy Brown
- *Features: Rare double-sided (Janiform) composition; pierced eyes and nostrils; twisted arch crown carving.
- *Origin: Nigeria/Mali Region, West Africa
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age and use. Authentic chips and historic repairs add to its archaeological character.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.
Specifications
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Material: Hand-modeled terracotta clay
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Dimensions: 6"L x 5.5"D x 11"H
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Origin: Early to mid-20th century; Nok-inspired Janiform votive shrine tradition; hand-modeled terracotta, Nigeria/Mali region, West African Sahel
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Era: Early to Mid-20th Century
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Condition: Wear consistent with age and use; authentic chips and historic repairs add to archaeological character
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Special Detail: Rare double-sided (Janiform) composition symbolizing past/future and physical/spiritual realms; twisted arch crown carving