This 11-inch terracotta figure is a striking example of the ancient pottery traditions found across the West African Sahel, specifically reminiscent of the Nok culture of Nigeria. In these traditions, terracotta figures were often used within shrines to appease ancestral spirits. This particular piece is rare for its double-sided (Janiform) composition, a powerful symbol in West African art representing the ability to see both the past and the future, or the physical and spiritual realms simultaneously. Hand-modeled from local ferruginous clay, the figure exhibits an extraordinary geometry. The faces are highly expressive, featuring the signature pierced eyes and nostrils characteristic of early West African terracotta. The interlocking "twisted" arches above the heads create a dynamic vertical silhouette, while the seated posture suggests a figure of authority or a primordial ancestor. True to its age, the surface shows a beautiful earthy patina with authentic chips and historic repairs that only add to its archaeological soul.
Given its compact 6-inch footprint and 11-inch height, this African terracota figure is a masterclass in tabletop sculpture. It is an ideal conversation piece for a curated bookshelf, a deep mantel, or a console vignette.
- *Era:
Early to Mid-20th Century
- *Size: 6“(L) x 5.5“(D) x 11“(H)
- *Material: Clay
- *Color: Aged Clay
- *Features: Rare double-sided Janiform design; pierced facial features; twisted arch crown.
- *Culture:
Nok-Inspired / West African Sahel
- *Origin: Nigeria/Mali Region
- *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.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.