Yoruba Agere Ifa Divination Bowl, Nigeria

$9,500.00

Yoruba — Nigeria

19th century

Wood

Height: 10½ in (26.7 cm); Diameter: 9½ in (24.1 cm)

Provenance: London trade

The agere ifa is a vessel used in Ifa divination practice to hold the palm nuts employed by the babalawo, or divination priest, during consultations. Bowls of this type are among the most formally significant objects in the Yoruba ceremonial repertoire, and the kneeling female figure — here supporting the deep bowl on her head with a second figure at her base — reflects the visual language of devotion, female support, and spiritual service that recurs across Yoruba figural sculpture. The two curved handles emerging from the underside of the bowl, with crosshatched outer surfaces, are a functional and decorative detail that allowed the bowl to be shifted without disturbing its contents.

The deep glossy patina, worn surface, and overall sculptural quality of the figure are consistent with sustained ritual use over an extended period. The coiffure, facial features, and posture are carved with the attention to formal elegance characteristic of accomplished Yoruba workshop production of the period.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.

Yoruba — Nigeria

19th century

Wood

Height: 10½ in (26.7 cm); Diameter: 9½ in (24.1 cm)

Provenance: London trade

The agere ifa is a vessel used in Ifa divination practice to hold the palm nuts employed by the babalawo, or divination priest, during consultations. Bowls of this type are among the most formally significant objects in the Yoruba ceremonial repertoire, and the kneeling female figure — here supporting the deep bowl on her head with a second figure at her base — reflects the visual language of devotion, female support, and spiritual service that recurs across Yoruba figural sculpture. The two curved handles emerging from the underside of the bowl, with crosshatched outer surfaces, are a functional and decorative detail that allowed the bowl to be shifted without disturbing its contents.

The deep glossy patina, worn surface, and overall sculptural quality of the figure are consistent with sustained ritual use over an extended period. The coiffure, facial features, and posture are carved with the attention to formal elegance characteristic of accomplished Yoruba workshop production of the period.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.