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Explora una colección cuidadosamente curada de piezas excepcionales, elegidas por su carácter único y su belleza atemporal. Desde artefactos ancestrales hasta tesoros contemporáneos, aquí te espera esa obra que dará un nuevo significado a tu colección y elevará tu pasión por el arte a un nivel superior.

Kota Bakota Reliquary Figure Mbulu-Ngulu

Kota Bakota Reliquary Figure Mbulu-Ngulu

This geometric and abstract figure stands out for its powerful visual presence, combining wood and hammered metal with engraved linear patterns. It depicts a stylized face with a top croissant, side ears, and engravings on the back. It was used as a guardian of ancestral relics, placed on ritual boxes...
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Dogon Fertility Figure

Dogon Fertility Figure

This Dogon sculpture depicts a female figure with a prominent abdomen, conical breasts, and well-defined buttocks, showing scarification on the chest and abdomen. The stylized design stands out for its crown-like hairstyle and geometric details on the face. Mounted on large feet, it conveys a static and immobile presence. Carved...
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Akan Agni Maternity Hospital

Akan Agni Maternity Hospital

This sculpture depicts a mother sitting with her child on her lap, highlighting robust and rounded shapes. The hairstyle in sheaths and the ringed neck are typical details of the Agni aesthetic. The curved seat is reminiscent of the everyday art of the neighboring Ashanti peoples. The piece highlights the...
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Singiti Hemba Statue

Singiti Hemba Statue

Impressive Singiti statue of the Hemba tribe, carved in dark wood with great naturalistic delicacy. It depicts an ancestor standing on a circular base, with a prominent umbilical area, protective hands, and an elaborate cross-shaped headdress. Its contemplative face, meticulous details, and attributes evoking authority, introspection, and cultural belonging stand...
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Moon Chairs

Moon Chairs

These Ming Dynasty chairs stand out for their elegant and curvilinear design, with a carved backrest and a seat made of crisscrossed leather straps. They are lightweight, portable, and perfect for outdoor contemplation, combining functionality and beauty. Their red lacquer finish and handcrafted details reflect classic Chinese aesthetics. Ideal for...
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Head of Lokapala

Head of Lokapala

Impressive head of Lokapala, a traditional guardian of tombs, carved in fine wood with great detail and expressive power. Their bulging eyes and slightly open mouths convey vigor and power, characteristics typical of these spiritual protectors. The hollow back allowed it to house remains like an urn. Due to its...
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Dogon Kanaga Mask

Dogon Kanaga Mask

This anthropomorphic mask, made of polychrome wood, stands out for its schematic design and geometric shapes. The Kanaga is used in funeral rites by the Awa society to guide the soul of the deceased and protect the living. Its upper crossbar symbolizes the supernatural world, while the lower one represents...
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Dogon barn door

Dogon barn door

Magnificent Dogon barn door from Mali, handcrafted from solid wood and adorned with reliefs of anthropomorphic figures, crocodiles, and geometric patterns. Their carvings evoke creation myths, protective spirits, and symbolic animals of the Dogon people. The closing mechanism and side spikes demonstrate their functionality and craftsmanship. This piece embodies the...
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Lobi Bateba Figure

Lobi Bateba Figure

This Bateba figure, with its marked asymmetry and schematic style, stands out for its reductive treatment of the human body and its poorly detailed facial features. It features arms back, a prominent abdomen, and feet on blocks for stability. Used as a votive offering to protect homes and families, it...
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Mother Queen Igbo

Mother Queen Igbo

This early 20th-century sculpture stands out for its ornamentation, scarification, and polychrome crest in red, black, and yellow. It represents a female ancestral figure, associated with the secret society mmwo, and carries containers with sacred substances. The figure wears a black skirt with geometric details and is covered in kaolin,...
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Hemba Kabaja Statue

Hemba Kabaja Statue

This Hemba Kabaja statue, carved from a single block of wood, embodies gender duality and symbolizes the continuity of lineage through its double body. Its naturalistic details stand out, such as the scarifications, the authoritative beard, and the stylized headdresses, along with an expressive umbilical area protected by the arms....
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Punu Sculpture, Gabon

Punu Sculpture, Gabon

This Punu sculpture represents a female ancestor associated with the universe of protective spirits and community well-being. It is distinguished by its compact body, pointed breasts, prominent buttocks and powerful limbs, as well as by the characteristic striped hairstyle and the polychrome facial painting in white and red. The calabashes...
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Yombe Complex

Yombe Complex

This exceptional wooden carving depicts a man, possibly a father, transmitting values or protecting a child perched on an animal, in a scene that is rare in African art. The facial realism contrasts with the schematization of the body, the child, and the animal, reflecting the artistic mastery of Yombe....
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Lega Sakimatwematwe Statue

Lega Sakimatwematwe Statue

This Lega sculpture, from the Democratic Republic of Congo and dating from the 20th century, represents multiple perspectives and prudence. With two superimposed heads and abstract features, it illustrates the need to consider different perspectives before acting. Its main function is educational and ritual within the Bwami society. The piece...
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Lobi male figure "Bateba"

Lobi male figure "Bateba"

This Bateba Lobi is distinguished by its elongated body, essential lines, and asymmetrical face topped with a cap. Of extreme simplicity and schematism, it represents the connection between the human and the spiritual. Carved in wood, it follows the tradition of the Lobi palo sculptures of Burkina Faso. It is...
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Bambara Maternity Hospital

Bambara Maternity Hospital

The piece depicts a seated female figure with a serene face and prominent attributes of fertility, holding a symbolic container near her womb. Its geometric shapes and crested hairstyle enhance the solemnity of the work. The short legs and poorly defined feet reflect the cultural importance of motherhood over work....
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Baulé Sedente Maternity Ward

Baulé Sedente Maternity Ward

Outstanding Baulé carving from Ivory Coast, 20th century, depicting a mother breastfeeding her child in a circular seat. The piece stands out for its mother-child interaction, the delicacy of its forms, and the elaborate ornaments characteristic of the Baulé tradition. Its dark patina and ornamental details underscore the authenticity and...
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Makonde Tree of Life

Makonde Tree of Life

This exceptional ebony wood carving features intertwined figures representing several generations of a Makonde family, reflecting collective cohesion and solidarity. The realistic details and complex composition showcase the masterful craftsmanship of the Makonde culture. Natural elements and a hut are integrated into the scene, culminating at the top with an...
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Dogon Statue "Nommo Shicouroulé"

Dogon Statue "Nommo Shicouroulé"

This Dogon male figure, with a tilted face and marked verticality, stands out for its carving in natural branch and schematic features. It features scarifications and a prominent beard, supported on a platform for stability. Embodiment of the 'Lébbé', it was a central piece in family altars and agricultural rituals....
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Lobi Bateba Female Figure

Lobi Bateba Female Figure

This female Bateba statue stands out for its monolithic and reductionist design, with legs roughly suggested, arms framing the genital area, and a head with irregular and schematic features. Its main function is protection and to promote conception, activated through family rituals. The piece, made of wood, falls into the...
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Baulé Slave and Rider

Baulé Slave and Rider

This Baulé sculpture from the first third of the 20th century stands out for its powerful symbolic and artistic charge, representing colonial domination and slavery through figures of great expressiveness and formal exquisiteness. Made of carved and polychrome wood, the piece depicts a uniformed African rider and a woman in...
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Fang Female Figure Mabea Eyema Byeri

Fang Female Figure Mabea Eyema Byeri

This female sculpture from the Fang Mabea is distinguished by its stylization, with large feet, separated legs, and long arms resting on the thighs. Its face shows open almond-shaped eyes, a prominent mouth with teeth, and a hairstyle in the form of a crest. It was created as a guardian...
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Dogon Figure with Kanaga Mask

Dogon Figure with Kanaga Mask

This sculpture represents a Dogon male figure with the well-known Kanaga mask, a symbol of the supernatural and earthly world. Made of carved and polychrome wood, it stands out for its static posture and the meticulousness of its anatomical details. The piece rests on its own base for greater stability...
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Dogon Female Figure

Dogon Female Figure

Carved in wood by the Dogon ethnic group of Mali, this female figure represents a Nommo or ancestral spirit, notable for its cylindrical torso and arms, protruding abdomen, and pronounced buttocks. The piece depicts a ritual posture, high-status ornaments, and typical scarifications, with a marked schematism and angular profiles. It...
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Female Figure Dan Lü Mä

Female Figure Dan Lü Mä

Carved in wood with great solidity, this female figure stands out for its robust anatomy, geometric scarifications, and an elaborate headdress made of braided shells. Her facial features are reminiscent of a mask, with a wide nose, prominent lips, and almond-shaped eyes. Considered a sign of high status, it was...
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Bambara Gwandusu Maternity Hospital

Bambara Gwandusu Maternity Hospital

Wooden sculpture from the Bambara ethnic group, Mali, 20th century, featuring an elongated and stylized female figure holding two children, and a seat formed by child figures. It stands out for its balance, ritual details, and antique patina. An intact and stable piece, it shows natural wear and a unique...
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Lega Iginga Statue

Lega Iginga Statue

This anthropomorphic ritual figure, made of polychrome wood, was created in the mid-20th century to illustrate moral values during the ceremonies of the Bwami society. Its abstract and schematic style, with a decorated belly and unique face, reflects the conceptualist artistic search of the Lega people. The sculpture has incisions...
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Japanese Kakejiku by Nishikawa Nobuharu

Japanese Kakejiku by Nishikawa Nobuharu

A masterpiece of Edo Japanese art, this Kakejiku depicts an intimate scene between an elderly teacher and his student, highlighting the expressiveness and detail in the faces. Signed by Nishikawa Nobuharu, it combines ink and color techniques on paper, mounted on decorative silk and protected by a wooden frame with...
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Dogón Nommo Shicouroulé Figure

Dogón Nommo Shicouroulé Figure

Extraordinary Dogon figure carved in wood, characterized by its elongated shape, symbolic inclination, and geometric stylization. It represents the spiritual being Nommo Shicouroulé, an intermediary between the human and divine worlds according to Dogon mythology. Its surface shows ritual markings and an authentic patina from traditional use. Original 20th-century artwork,...
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'Blolo Bian' Baoulé figure

'Blolo Bian' Baoulé figure

Impressive androgynous figure carved and polychromed in red, black and white, a symbol of harmony and wisdom in Baoulé culture. It features an upright posture on a circular pedestal, marked scarifications, and details of a mask and hat that reinforce its spiritual role. The budding breasts and the barely suggested...
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