Copper necklace pendant that represents the Earth or Universe as two-sided round disc with a sculptured kissing Tortoise-Serpent Love Couple on the front side and the eternal universal spiral carved into the reverse side.
The pendant might have belonged to the ceremonial objects of a magician from the West-African - Central-African Coastal region countries (Senegal - Nigeria).
Two sculptures of black african woman that carry goods for kitchen provisioning - a basket with fire wood and a ceramic bottle with water.
The sculptures represent maybe indigenous woman from Massai tribe or west-african woman from Senegal.
Copper necklace pendant from african artisan from Central- to West-African costal region (Nigeria -Senegal)
Originary from Egypt and Jordan the sand image bottle artcraft nowadays is elaborated nearly worldwide mostly in southern countries. The provenience of the present might be also from Maroc or Portugal.
The sand bottle image is a donation from Mrs. Marie Claude de Lespinoise from Paris and Mr. Juergen Haese from Frankfurt to CID Institute Museum from the 1980ies or 1990ies.
Black Magician
Acquired by Rosemarie Zanger at Weilmünster Flea Market during the 1980ies
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