

Thinker Statue On Stool – Brown 10-12″
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About Thinker Statue On Stool – Brown 10-12″
African Thinker Statue
Impressive version of the hand-carved thinker statue that enlightens any room or area with the spirit of Africa. Get yours now. 10-12” tall! Made in Senegal. A-WC333Brown


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Charming and colorful, this Dan Dancer Figure from Ivory Coast is a terrific example of the art of the Ivory Coast. The figure has a traditional African mask, which is oval shaped and depicts human features. It is black with a red band around the eyes. The figure wears a red, coned cap and has red yarn for hair. It has a blue shirt and grass skirt over white pants that are embroidered with traditional African designs. The dancer is 14”-18” in height. It makes cheerful and captivating addition to the décor of any room.
The figure represents a traditional dancer of the Ivory Coast stilt walkers. It is a ritual dance that protects the village and is celebrated during ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, initiations and other special occasions. The costume-mask is often composed of a headdress, a wide skirt in palm fiber and a cloak of cloth, that completely covers the wearer, hiding his body, respecting the belief that the mask is a spirit of the forest and not a human being. The natural fiber represents the wild forest while the fabric represents the civilized human society and the mask is a mediator between these two worlds.
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