Antique Urhobo Male Figure Playing a Flute - Nigeria, Niger Delta
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| Location | Burke US |
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| Start time | 2025-10-05T00:26:32.000Z |
| Country of Origin | Côte d'Ivoire |
| Culture | African |
| Handmade | Yes |
DescriptionThis is an imposing antique Urhobo figure from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, powerfully carved from wood. The figure is depicted in a formal standing or kneeling posture, playing a flute or pipe held to his mouth. This pose, emphasizing music, may signify the figure's role as a ritual specialist, a messenger to the spirits, or an important ancestor whose praise songs are played during ceremonies.The figure wears a cap, which still retains traces of vivid blue pigment—a
color often associated with water, divinity, and purity among Delta cultures like the Urhobo. The figure's robust style and aggressive spiritual presence link it to the Edjo(river spirits) or the formidable male-focused Iphri shrines.Features Derived from Image AnalysisMusical Pose: The figure is captured in the act of playing a flute or pipe, which he holds with both hands pressed to his lips. This detail highlights a ceremonial or spiritual dimension, as music is vital in invoking and appeasing spirits.Polychromy: Visible traces of original pigment remain, most notably the striking blue on the cap, suggesting spiritual status or connection to water. The skin is covered in patches of reddish-orange/terracotta pigment (likely camwood or clay) mixed with subsequent black and white (kaolin) ritual accretions.Formal Attire: He wears a cap and carved boots or leggings, suggesting the high rank of a chief, warrior, or spiritual elder.Urhobo Style: The carving is robust and three-dimensional, featuring large, pronounced ears, a serious, carved expression, and the slightly exaggerated hands and feet typical of this regional style.Condition and AuthenticityThis sculpture is a remarkable artifact, its condition reflecting its genuine antiquity and extensive ceremonial use.Authentic Age and Damage: The piece displays significant and widespread age-related erosion, pitting, and flakingof the wood and the multi-layered pigments. This rough, fractured surface—where layers of ritual material and oxidized wood meet—is the authentic sign of its long ritual life. This robust patina and wear are essential to its status as a historical object.Certification of Safety: We confirm that this antique piece has been safely inspected and is free from any current wood-boring insect infestation. It is stable and ready for a collector environment.Dimensions (Figure Only): 16 inches (Height) x 6 inches (Width) x 6 inches (Depth)Material: Hand-Carved Hardwood with Multi-Layered Pigment and Ritual AccretionsMounting: The figure is permanently and professionally mounted on a dark, square wooden base for secure display.Item DetailsCulture: UrhoboRegion: Niger Delta, Nigeria, West AfricaTraditional Use: Ancestor Figure, Shrine Attendant, or Musician in Spiritual Rituals (Iphri/ Edjo Veneration)Theme: Spiritual Communication, Music, Authority, Water SpiritsCondition: Genuine Antique with Extensive Age Wear (No active infestation)