“River of Symbols” — Kuba Raffia Pillow with Diamond Band Embroidery, D.R. Congo

“River of Symbols” — Kuba Raffia Pillow with Diamond Band Embroidery, D.R. Congo

24 x 22 x 5 ″Raffia, Backing Fabric, Feather Filled Insert, Metal Zipper, hand-woven and hand-sewn

Infused with rhythm, heritage, and artisanal mastery, the “River of Symbols” Raffia Pillow features an extraordinary Kuba embroidery distinguished by its cascading bands of diamonds—each meticulously arranged in horizontal progression. Woven by hand in the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, this textile reflects the Kuba Kingdom’s enduring dedication to pattern, symmetry, and ancestral storytelling.

The repeated ikula (diamond) motifs flow diagonally across the surface like rippling water, forming a visual cadence akin to a river carrying layered meanings. Within each diamond, a finely embroidered center—rendered in warm ochre, ivory, and charcoal—symbolizes protection, foresight, and harmony. The precision of each shape belies the deeply intuitive nature of Kuba design, which often balances mathematical logic with spiritual abstraction.

The base cloth is composed of raffia palm fiber—cultivated, softened, and woven by Kuba men on narrow-strip looms, and later embellished by women through a revered embroidery tradition passed down through matrilineal lines. The ochre, black, and cream tones are derived from natural dyes, each hue representing more than mere decoration: ochre evokes vitality and prosperity, while black denotes maturity and the unseen.

A zigzag border (liyelele) grounds the lower edge of the pillow, referencing the earth’s shifting forces and the protective thresholds often found in Kuba ceremonial architecture. This duality—structured repetition over organic flow—captures the essence of Kuba cosmology: order within movement, and harmony within transformation.

Historically, textiles like these were reserved for royalty and elite households, used during rites of passage, funerary displays, and clan ceremonies. Under King Shyaam a-Mbul a-Ngwo’s reign in the 17th century, Kuba textiles became a prestigious form of social currency—an emblem of intellectual refinement and sacred tradition.

Now translated into a luxurious accent piece by NOA Living, this pillow preserves the dignity of its origin while offering timeless sophistication to contemporary spaces. Whether styled in modernist interiors or layered into global design narratives, it is a work of functional art that commands both aesthetic and cultural reverence.

$678.00

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Weight 4.0 lbs
Dimensions 5.0 × 22.0 × 24.0 in
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2021

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Raffia, Backing Fabric, Feather Filled Insert, Metal Zipper, hand-woven and hand-sewn

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For Sale