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Mangbetu Bust Vase 231.1

This exquisite Mangbetu Bust Vase is a striking marriage of functional pottery and sculptural artistry, originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A true conversation piece for any curated home, it embodies the "beauty of the soul" that defines central African prestige art.

​Product Overview

​Crafted by the Mangbetu people, this anthropomorphic vessel is more than a container; it is a celebration of human form and cultural identity. Known for their sophisticated courtly culture, Mangbetu artists developed this figurative style in the early 20th century to honor the idealized beauty of their people.

​Key Features

​Origin: Northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

​Ethno-Linguistic Group: Mangbetu.

​Material: Hand-burnished terracotta with a deep, obsidian-like patina.

​Design: Anthropomorphic bust with a central circular opening.

​Artistic & Cultural Details

​The Iconic Silhouette

​The most distinctive feature of this piece is the elongated head, a practice known as Lipombo. Traditionally, Mangbetu infants’ heads were gently bound to achieve this streamlined shape, which served as a powerful symbol of majesty, beauty, and higher intelligence.

​The "Tumburu" Coiffure

​The figure is crowned with an elaborate, flared hairstyle known as a tumburu. This halo-like coiffure was historically reinforced with reeds and worn exclusively by ruling-class women to accentuate the elegance of the elongated skull.

​Handcrafted Symbolism

​Scarification: The torso is adorned with incised geometric patterns, mirroring the traditional body art and status markers of the Mangbetu elite.

​Artistic Heritage: While women typically created utilitarian pots, these elaborate figurative pieces were often the work of male sculptors, showcasing a unique gendered collaboration in Mangbetu craftsmanship.

H 46cm W 25cm D 25cm 

$73.48

Original: $244.92

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Mangbetu Bust Vase 231.1—

$244.92

$73.48

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This exquisite Mangbetu Bust Vase is a striking marriage of functional pottery and sculptural artistry, originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A true conversation piece for any curated home, it embodies the "beauty of the soul" that defines central African prestige art.

​Product Overview

​Crafted by the Mangbetu people, this anthropomorphic vessel is more than a container; it is a celebration of human form and cultural identity. Known for their sophisticated courtly culture, Mangbetu artists developed this figurative style in the early 20th century to honor the idealized beauty of their people.

​Key Features

​Origin: Northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

​Ethno-Linguistic Group: Mangbetu.

​Material: Hand-burnished terracotta with a deep, obsidian-like patina.

​Design: Anthropomorphic bust with a central circular opening.

​Artistic & Cultural Details

​The Iconic Silhouette

​The most distinctive feature of this piece is the elongated head, a practice known as Lipombo. Traditionally, Mangbetu infants’ heads were gently bound to achieve this streamlined shape, which served as a powerful symbol of majesty, beauty, and higher intelligence.

​The "Tumburu" Coiffure

​The figure is crowned with an elaborate, flared hairstyle known as a tumburu. This halo-like coiffure was historically reinforced with reeds and worn exclusively by ruling-class women to accentuate the elegance of the elongated skull.

​Handcrafted Symbolism

​Scarification: The torso is adorned with incised geometric patterns, mirroring the traditional body art and status markers of the Mangbetu elite.

​Artistic Heritage: While women typically created utilitarian pots, these elaborate figurative pieces were often the work of male sculptors, showcasing a unique gendered collaboration in Mangbetu craftsmanship.

H 46cm W 25cm D 25cmÂ