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African Ceremonial Carved Wood Figure Vessel

This striking sculpture is a hand-carved wooden vessel, likely of African origin, possibly from the Yoruba or Igbo cultural traditions, known for incorporating anthropomorphic forms into utilitarian and ritual objects. The figure features a serene, stylized human face with prominent ears and a long, tapering neck extending into a torso-shaped cavity—possibly used as a container, stool, or ritual object.
A top the head sit two small, intricately carved human figures standing side by side, possibly symbolizing ancestors, twins (ibeji), or dual spirits—motifs common in African art with spiritual significance. The carving style displays geometric precision, with detailed linear patterns on the arms and torso, giving the piece both visual depth and tactile character.
The patina and wear suggest age and use, enhancing its authenticity and ethnographic value. This sculpture stands as a compelling example of how form, symbolism, and function merge in traditional African woodwork—ideal for collectors or cultural institutions.