The Elders

$850.00

99 in stock

Description

This vibrant trio of beaded hats are from the Lega People of the Congolese Rainforest. These hats serve as “honors” or “diplomas” awarded to the highest achievers within Bwami – a society of elders that governs the life ways of the Lega. Bwami membership reflects strong personal character, high achievement and wisdom. Wearing this hat identifies the wearer as a member and honored elder. The Lega hat also signifies a symbolic bond with one’s ancestors. Each hat is closely linked to a specific proverb, through which principles of Bwami life ways are taught to younger Lega. Treasured for their symbolic power, these hats are kept as family heirlooms for generations. Hand-woven from raffia fibers, they are densely adorned with beads, buttons, oyster shells, cowrie shells, elephant tail hair and Hornbill beaks, to name a few. With their rounded cone shape, brilliant colors and exuberant top, the hats have a playful, joyful quality. Each hat is a unique personality.

REFERENCES: Biebuyck, Daniel P. 1982. “Lega Dress as Cultural Artifact.” Journal of African Arts. Vol. 15, No. 3.

Additional information

Weight 7.0 lbs
Dimensions 0.1 × 23.75 × 15.75 in