Senofu-Style Heddle Pulley with Female Head from Ivory Coast/Côte d’Ivoire
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Hand-carved heddle pulley featuring a large hornbill from the Senofu People of the Ivory Coast. They are known for their weaving and this is typical of a functional piece used on a narrow-band loom which would separate the threads and allow the shuttle to pass through. Pulleys like these were often embellished, thus allowing artists to also showcase their carving skills. These carvings are typically human or animal heads and have no sacred meaning.
This piece is a contemporary example on a custom black wooden base, in excellent vintage condition and would be suitable to stand alone or be part of a larger collection. Perfect in a study or office on a bookshelf or side table in any décor. Create a collection - please see our other product listings.
Place of Origin: Ivory Coast/Côte d’Ivoire
Date of Manufacture: mid/late 20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Wear: Consistent with age. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions:
8 in. H X 3 in. W X 3 in. D / Base: 3.88 in. W X 2.38 in. D X .75 in. H / Total: 8.75 in. H
Reference: The Met, Minneapolis Institute of Art and Atlanta High Museum of Art