Lot: 290

79th Tribal Art Auction

Post figure "wundul" or "dumbun"

Nigeria, Wurkun

Provenance Size Starting price / estimated price
H: 17.3 inch sold

wood, brown patina, min. dam., small missing parts through insect caused damage, slight traces of abrasion, base;
the Wurkun are well-known for their pairs of male-female figures on iron spikes. Their function is to ensure the well-being of the owner and his family, with a special orientation towards the fertility of the crops. In most cases they were set up in the fields outside the teepee-like structure made of a grass mat, with a large pot for sacrifices nearby. Others were established on shrines within the owner's compound like the Chambas "tauwa" figures and, like them, were used for curing illness by divination.


Wittmer, Marcilene K. & William Arnett, Three Rivers of Nigeria, Atlanta 1978, p. 88 f.