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This Bamana ChiWara carving is identified as a male and originates from the Bambara tribe in Mali. Chiwara, also spelled Chi wara or Tyiwara, antelope figure of the Bambara (Bamana) people of Mali that represents the spirit that taught humans the fundamentals of agriculture. The Bamana people honour Chiwara though art and dance.
Made of 100% wood.
Model is W 20 - H 78 and weight 1.2 kg.
This Bamana ChiWara carving is identified as a male and originates from the Bambara tribe in Mali. Chiwara, also spelled Chi wara or Tyiwara, antelope figure of the Bambara (Bamana) people of Mali that represents the spirit that taught humans the fundamentals of agriculture. The Bamana people honor Chiwara though art and dance.
Made of 100% wood.
Model is W 53 - H 9 and weight 2.3 kg.
This Magnificient Bamana ChiWara carving originates from the Bambara tribe in Mali. The patina is rich and the surface shows significant signs of age. The mythology of the Bamana people of Mali tells the story of an antelope named Chi Wara who first taught farming skills to humanity.
Made of 100% wood.
Model is W 22 - H 68 and weight 8 kg.