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iwara Headdress - Antique Bamana Tribal Art and Agricultural Symbol
Step into the world of the Bamana people with this exquisite African Ciwara headdress, a testament to the rich agricultural traditions and the enchanting mythology that shapes this culture. Rooted in Bamana folklore, the Ciwara represents a divine being, half mortal and half animal, credited with gifting the Bamana the knowledge of agriculture. In a society where subsistence farming is essential, the Ciwara stands as a powerful symbol of prosperity and sustenance.
This antique headdress is intricately carved to honor Ci Wara, the archetype of fertility and agricultural guidance. According to Bamana oral tradition, Ci Wara taught humans the art of cultivation, leading them to prosperity. Yet, when humanity's gratitude waned and wastefulness crept in, Ci Wara withdrew, embedding himself within the earth, a poignant reminder of the balance between nature and human endeavor.
To commemorate his spirit and ensure continued blessings, the Bamana carved Ciwara headdresses, embodying the antelope's grace and combining it with features of other culturally significant animals. These headdresses serve as living icons of the Bamana's agrarian ethos, worn during ritual performances to invoke and honor this mythical ancestor.
Crafted with extraordinary detail, this African mask is not merely a decorative piece but a vibrant narrative of Bamana's heritage and spiritual life. Perfect for collectors and admirers of African tribal art, this Ciwara headdress offers a unique connection to the cultural legacy of Africa, making it an ideal piece for display or collection. Celebrate this symbol of agricultural wisdom and spiritual homage with an authentic piece of Bamana artistry.
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