This Yoruba equestrian figure, carved from wood with a rich patina, showcases the mastery of form and storytelling that characterizes Yoruba art from Nigeria. Depicting two riders astride a horse, this sculpture likely represents figures of importance – perhaps chiefs, warriors, or even deities – embodying the values of leadership, strength, and spiritual connection.In Yoruba culture, horses were not indigenous and thus held a special status as symbols of wealth, power, and connection to the outside world. Equestrian figures often represented individuals of high rank or spiritual significance. The two riders in this sculpture may represent a leader and their attendant, or perhaps a deity and a devotee, adding layers of narrative and symbolic meaning to the piece.
This Yoruba equestrian figure is set to become a captivating and dynamic piece for your home.. Its presence brings a sense of history, cultural richness, and connection to the vibrant traditions of the Yoruba people.
- *Era: Vintage
- *Material: Wood
- *Size: 11"(L) x 7“(D) x 21"(H)
- *Color: Brown
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*Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in Nigeria
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