Lot: 382

91 Tribal Art Auction

Cloak "lembd" and headband "anfarro" of a General's uniform

Ethiopia

Provenance Size Starting price / estimated price
Liselotte Spuida, Pfronten, Germany sold

a) cloak, l: 88 cm, velvet, silk, cotton, metal yarn embroidery, sequins, lion hair; b) headband, d: 25 cm/ b: 5 cm, leather, silk thread, metal appliqués, lion hair

This splendidly decorated velvet cloak was part of a magnificent robe, as it was awarded at the court of Emperor Menelik II only to particularly meritorious followers, especially for outstanding acts of war.

The cape replaced originally used lion skins and is modeled on them with the hint of four paws and tail. The lion has been a symbol of the Solomonic dynasty in Ethiopia since ancient times and was elevated to a symbol of rulers in the depiction of the "Lion of Judah".


Greve, Anna & Kerstin Volker-Saad (Hg.), Äthiopien und Deutschland, München, Berlin 2006, p. 190, ill. 131
Exhibited:

Salzburg, Dommuseum: "Äthiopien, Verborgene Schätze", 23 June - 26 October 1999