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African Songye fetish figure wood tribal sculpture ritual protection charm. A powerful ceremonial object from Central Africa, this carved Songye figure radiates spiritual presence and ancestral authority.
🪶 Hook / Cultural Story
Originating from the Songye people of Congo, this fetish figure is a nkisi used in rituals of protection, fertility, and empowerment. Its exaggerated anatomy and ritual bindings are central to its symbolic potency.
✨ Features
– Hand-carved from solid natural wood
– Ritual fiber and cloth bindings
– Emphasized phallic symbol (fertility emphasis)
– Used in protective and spiritual ceremonies
– Strong sculptural presence for collectors or display
📏 Measurements
Height: 27 cm (10.6")
Width: 11.6 cm (4.6")
🧼 Care & Handling
Preserve in a dry space, away from sunlight or moisture. Handle minimally to protect natural surface wear and fibers.
📜 Provenance / Authenticity
This figure follows Songye nkisi traditions, rooted in ancestral spirit activation and symbolic carvings. Each detail, from the posture to the wrappings, holds ethnographic significance and ritual meaning.
🚚 Shipping Note
Stand not included. Ships securely packaged.
Listed with ExportYourStore.com
African Songye fetish figure wood sculpture power carving tribal statue ritual art Congo magic doll protection totem fiber bound decor-G5374
$97.00
Sale price
$97.00
Regular price
$117.00
🪶 Hook / Cultural Story
Originating from the Songye people of Congo, this fetish figure is a nkisi used in rituals of protection, fertility, and empowerment. Its exaggerated anatomy and ritual bindings are central to its symbolic potency.
✨ Features
– Hand-carved from solid natural wood
– Ritual fiber and cloth bindings
– Emphasized phallic symbol (fertility emphasis)
– Used in protective and spiritual ceremonies
– Strong sculptural presence for collectors or display
📏 Measurements
Height: 27 cm (10.6")
Width: 11.6 cm (4.6")
🧼 Care & Handling
Preserve in a dry space, away from sunlight or moisture. Handle minimally to protect natural surface wear and fibers.
📜 Provenance / Authenticity
This figure follows Songye nkisi traditions, rooted in ancestral spirit activation and symbolic carvings. Each detail, from the posture to the wrappings, holds ethnographic significance and ritual meaning.
🚚 Shipping Note
Stand not included. Ships securely packaged.
Listed with ExportYourStore.com