Fly Whisk Handle (Baule People, Ivory Coast)

Fly Whisk Handle (Baule People, Ivory Coast)

25 x 5 x 3 ″Hand sculpted of hardwood, horsehair, and fabric.This fly whisk was designed and constructed by the Baule People, an agrarian culture identified within the larger, Akan ethnic group of the Republic of Ivory Coast. Baule specialists carve fly whisks prolifically, both for their own use and for trade to neighboring peoples. Baule chiefs and noted village leaders own multiple fly whisks. This whisk handle features a precisely carved cone shaped figure ornamented with fine incising in geometric patterns.

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Dimensions 3.0 × 5.0 × 25.0 in
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Mid 20th Century

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Hand sculpted of hardwood, horsehair, and fabric.

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For Sale