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Dan Wooden Spoon – Liberia
This anthromorphic ceremonial spoon originate from the Dan people of the Ivory Coast and Liberia.With these spoons the women of the Dan cater for guests who come to the village to attend big ceremonial feasts. Artists in Dan communities mastered the art of carving impressive, large wooden spoons that are virtuoso works of sculpture. The spoons are known by many names, including wake mia or wunkirmian, which roughly translates as “spoon associated with feasts.” The spoons range in size from a foot to two feet and have one or (rarely) two parallel bowls. The handle of the spoon is always decorated and often is related to the human form and often feature a pair of legs like this example.Among the Dan, the owner of the spoon is called wa ke de, “at feasts acting woman.” It is a title of great distinction that is given to the most hospitable woman of the village. With the honor, however, comes responsibility – the wa ke de must prepare the large feast that accompanies masquerade ceremonies.
Made of 100% wood, kaolin, pigments.
Model is W 19 â H 28 and weight 0.3 kg.
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 52 cm |
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