Baga (Yobo-Fissa) mermaid figure

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The cult of Mami Wata, a female genius associated with the sea, spread from Guinea and throughout the west African coast. This type of sculpture, born in the 1930s, called Mami Wata or Yobo-fisso, is distinguished by a braided hairstyle adhering to the skull, and a mermaid body. Yobo-fisso among the Baga Forê, it embodies the goddess of beauty and water, protecting fishermen and their villages. Known in various groups Baga (“Tambaningo” among the Landouma), she also appears in masks during traditional and festive ceremonies.

Glossy patina, brown red. Some small color damage.

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Description

Mermaid figure
Ethnic Baga
Country Guinea Conakry
Materials wood, pigments
Height 84 cm
Weight 5.0 kg

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 84 cm
Ethnic group

Baga

Materials

Pigments, Wood