WebbAvailable for sale from Barakat Gallery, Unknown Yoruba, Yoruba Shango Dance Wand (1900 AD to 1950 AD), Wood, 21 1/2 × 7 3/4 in. Skip to Main Content. Sign Up. Log In. Buy. Sell Price Database. Editorial. Log In. Sign Up. Artists Artworks Auctions Viewing Rooms Galleries Fairs Shows Museums. Download App. Page 1 of 3. Page 1 of 3. Page 1 of 3 WebbSOLD Description: This piece is a Yoruba Shango dance wand or Oshe from Nigeria. This has a superb patina and a fair age. Its contours have been rounded by handling, and the …
Dance Wand for Ṣàngó (osé Ṣàngó) Cleveland Museum of Art
WebbOshe Shango are dance wands (such as this piece) that Yoruba deities carry, cradle, wave, and thrust during dances in Shango’s honor. At times they are simply kept a reliquary on a shrine devoted to Shango. This elegant piece shows clear evidence of decades of handling, rubbing, and use. WebbTitle: Shango dance wand ("oshe" Shango) Date Created: late 19th–early 20th century Physical Dimensions: Overall: 17 x 6 3/8 x 3 in. (43.18 x 16.193 x 7.62 cm) Type: … shell shockers wizard digital
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WebbDance wands were made to be carried by young Yoruba devotees on important ritual occasions. It is especially closely linked to the Shango annual festival. Eshu dance … WebbDance wands were made to be carried by young Yoruba devotees on important ritual occasions. It is especially closely linked to the Shango annual festival. Eshu dance wands are similar in iconography to Shango dance wands, apart from its unique and immediately recognisable phallic coiffure. WebbYoruba Shango Dance Wand. In special festivals and processions, followers of Shango, the Yoruba got of thunder, carry dance wands, oshe shango, depicting a female devotee with … shell shockers windows 10