“Sacred Echo” — Kuba Raffia Pillow with Interlocking Diamond Motif, D.R. Congo

“Sacred Echo” — Kuba Raffia Pillow with Interlocking Diamond Motif, D.R. Congo

22 x 23 x 5 ″Raffia, Backing Fabric, Feather Filled Insert, Metal Zipper, hand-woven and hand-sewn

Understated in palette yet rich in cultural symbolism, the “Sacred Echo” Kuba Raffia Pillow evokes the refined elegance of Central African textile mastery. Handwoven by the Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, this pillow features a continuous sequence of interlocking diamond motifs—each formed through the meticulous layering of angular linework that suggests both containment and expansion.

The repeated diamond pattern, or ikula, is a visual metaphor for unity, fertility, and ancestral presence. In Kuba cosmology, such motifs often represent a convergence of the earthly and the spiritual, the seen and the unseen. The undulating rhythm of the design is intentionally irregular in scale and spacing—mirroring the Kuba belief in dynamic balance, where intentional imperfection reflects the unpredictability of life and the beauty found in asymmetry.

The textile's base is made from raffia palm fiber, carefully harvested, stripped, and softened through a labor-intensive process. Kuba men are responsible for the weaving, employing narrow-strip looms to construct the foundational cloth, while Kuba women apply the embroidery using a method passed down through generations. The striking monochrome contrast—achieved with natural dyes and oxidized plant pigments—allows the geometry to take center stage, resulting in a highly graphic yet grounded piece.

Dating back to the 16th century, Kuba textiles were central to the royal court’s cultural output. Under King Shyaam a-Mbul a-Ngwo, textile production was elevated to an intellectual and spiritual artform, with elite members of society wearing and gifting embroidered raffia as expressions of wealth, lineage, and identity.

With its subtle sheen and tactile relief, this Kuba pillow has been artfully transformed by NOA Living into a contemporary décor object. It offers collectors, interior designers, and cultural enthusiasts a tangible connection to the visual language of the Kuba Kingdom—a legacy of sacred patterning and material storytelling that continues to inspire.

$520.00

Description

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Weight 4.0 lbs
Dimensions 5.0 × 23.0 × 22.0 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