Mother Ceremonial Anthropomorphic Spoon The carving on this spoon is superb and exhibits the strong character a tribal mother and her family. With appropriate wear patterns. The Ivory Coast tribes are famous for their unique large and finely sculpted wooden spoons. These large spoons have both a symbolic and practical function. The spoon serves as a messenger for social structure as the owner of the large spoon in a village is the woman who has distinguished herself both by her efficiency and her generosity. She is both responsible for the administration of the food for her extended family, and hospitable to all -family, friends and strangers. In order to reach this level the wakede is helped by a spirit, which incarnates in her large spoon, called 'the spoon spirit' (Fischer and Himmlheber, 1984: 123). This seemingly utilitarian object was sculpted with as much care as fine statues showing similar attention to detail. 'The spoon represents the spirit of generosity of the person who received it. It is brandished during the dance of the hospitable women who has been given the honor of preparing the repast, followed by her assistants (Barbier [ed.] 1993:72).'
Ethnic Group:
Country of Origin:
Ivory Coast
Material:
Wood
Dimensions:
14"
Reference:
(Fischer and Himmlheber, 1984: 123). Sotheby s, Sale Catalogue 7390, African and Oceanic Art, November 19, 1999.