Small / Medium-sized Bamileke Spider Stool - (Natural Wood)

Small / Medium-sized Bamileke Spider Stool - (Natural Wood)

from CHF 305.00

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Hand-made wooden Bamileke stool from Cameroon, carved from one piece of wood, each stool features the “spider’s nest” design. It’s a stool but it can equally be labeled a table as the use is up the wishes of you, the customer. A favorite amongst decorators and designers around the world, anyone who just wants that distinguished feeling from just owning one can also own one! It is an elegant example of functional art.

A single block of tropical Kola hardwood from Cameroon is form into the stool, and then flamed slightly to give it darker tone in places. The webbed pattern produces such a sense of airiness to these pieces that not often found in hardwood furniture.

The dimensions may vary slightly in height and width, as each piece is handmade and unique.
If you have questions about a particular item or would like to order, please contact Tribal Traces. We are more than happy and willing to answer.

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BACKSTORY:
The Bamileke/Graffi are native peoples living in the west and Northwest regions of Cameroon. Bamileke settlements, with their rulers/chiefs known as a fons, consider the fon to be the spiritual, political, judicial and military leader of the chiefdom and he is the main rational behind most artistic creations. Communication with the ancestral world that lies deep within the earth is an important Bamileke belief. Carvings depicting earth spiders, a creature serving as the link between the ancestors and the living is commonplace. This stunning piece features the well-known earth spider (the abstract X pattern), symbolic of divine knowledge and playing a vital role in problem solving.

Routinely, tradition and culture would have it that such major wood carved pieces have the labor shared amongst several people. A first person harvests the wood, another gives the piece it’s rough form, a carver refines the details, a sander smoothens the surface, a polisher/painter/wax-er finishes it off, and finally, a merchant sells the finished item. It goes without saying that sometimes one person may complete more than one of the steps, but working together as a community is a highly valued and social way of doing things amongst the Bamileke people. Due to the accepted practice of soaking the wood, it is in fact considered a somewhat worrying omen if NO cracks appears with time.

PRODUCT DETAILS/SPECIFICATION:
Type of object: Cylindrical wooden stool
Dimensions: Small: Height: 35 - 37 cm, Diameter: 35 - 36 cm, Weight: 3 kg

Medium: Height: 41 - 42 cm, Diameter: 38 - 40 cm, Weight: 6 kg
Style: Tribal
Geographic origin: Cameroon
Date of manufacture: 2016 -2017
Period: 21st Century
Materials and techniques: Hand carved Kola wood. Flamed slightly to give it darker tone in places.
Condition: Very good - Excellent
Condition/wear/damage details: It is usual with tribal pieces that some very minor imperfections and variations in shape and color exist. Please note that due to the nature of the method and wood used to make these stools, it is also absolutely normal and likely for them to develop a crack of some sort at some time in their life. It is part and parcel of the character of the stool and not a fault.


 

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