West African drum

€65.00

Calabash drum from the renowned collection of François Charles Bazelaire, painter and sculptor. This type of drum, adorned with beads and cowries, is used in rituals and ceremonies in West and Central Africa, reflecting rich cultural traditions.

The body of the drum is made from a calabash, a dried gourd, and is covered with a stretched membrane, likely animal skin. The upper edge is decorated with colorful beads and cowrie shells, typical of ritual and ceremonial instruments.

These drums are often used in ritual, ceremonial, or festive contexts. They can accompany dances, songs, and serve in rites of passage or other significant social events.

Calabash drums decorated in this manner are common among several ethnic groups such as the Yoruba, Bamiléké, and other peoples of West and Central Africa.

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Data sheet

Presumed dating
Mid XXth century
Size
32 c diameter
Material(s)
Wood, accessories
Country
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Origin
François C. Bazelaire, painter and sculptor, Bruxelles
Condition
Excellent