Bowl of a Royal PipeBamum or Bagam peoples (artist unidentified), Western Grassfields, Cameroon, 20t
Bowl of a Royal PipeBamum or Bagam peoples (artist unidentified), Western Grassfields, Cameroon, 20th centuryArtists in the Bamum and Bagam kingdoms of the Cameroon Grassfields created stunning objects using the lost-wax casting technique. Among them is this bronze tobacco-pipe bowl in the form of an elephant’s head, which boldly captures the animal’s characteristic features. Two sets of enormous tusks allude to the importance of ivory. In the symbolic universe of the Grassfields peoples, kings and elephants are closely associated, as both display power and strength. Thus, pipes such as this one were prestige objects reserved for royalty. Source: Museum of Fine Arts Boston -- source link
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