SUD-EST DU NIGÉRIA, AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST Ethnie Igbo

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SUD-EST DU NIGÉRIA, AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST Ethnie Igbo
Two carved doors made of iroko wood with complex geometric patterns The heavy and considered sacred iroko wood was used for the doors of the Igbo palaces made of brick and dried earth or at the gates of the obi, the gathering houses of men. Iroko wood is associated with power and its mysteries, and the tree was ritually soothed before being felled. The large boards, difficult to carve, show abstract patterns called uli and generations of erosion. Height 127 cm each
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