Antique West African Carved Post Fragment

$445.00
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This ancenient carving is a powerful architectural relic of the Bamana people of Mali. Carved from a single block of dense indigenous hardwood, this 19-inch figure was originally an integrated element of a ceremonial post or a high-status dwelling's entryway. The figure represents a localized interpretation of an ancestral guardian, characterized by its elongated neck and the minimalist, geometric rendering of the face—hallmarks of the Sudanic style found in the Inland Niger Delta.

The timber displays a profound "archaeological" patina; decades of exposure to the elements have eroded the softer grains of the wood, leaving behind a rugged, bone-dry texture that resembles ancient stone. Now mounted on a minimalist custom iron gallery stand, the piece transitions from an architectural fragment to a refined work of vertical sculptural art. It is a premier choice for Primitive Modern, Wabi-Sabi, or Curated Global interiors, where its silent, weathered gravity can anchor a narrow plinth or an entryway console.

  • *Era: Late 19th Century
  • *Size: 4" x 4" x 19" H
  • *Material: Weathered Indigenous Hardwood on Custom Iron Base
  • *Color: Brown
  • *Feature: Schematic ancestral facial carvings; elongated columnar form; advanced natural weathering/erosion.
  • *Origin: Mali (Bamana Peoples)
  • *Condition: Original Antique Fragment. Displays significant natural erosion, deep structural fissures, and an honest, "found" patina consistent with its age and outdoor exposure.
  • **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.

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