A.V. Shirk Collection
Global Connections
SH62
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This is a Shetani style woodcarving (“devil” in Swahili) made by the Makonde people of northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania. Shetani wood carvings are usually made of ebony wood and are expressions of Makonde mythology and spirits. This style uses the appearance of otherworldly physical traits, like large, distorted facial or body features, and sometimes of animals to signify the spiritual realm. The essence of Shetani is thought to take five forms: human, mammal, fish, bird, and reptile.
wood
KBD
7.5in
17.5in
6in
Tanzania
Tanzania
Donation
Feb 20 2019
Austin Friends of Folk Art