Vili. Male Figure (Nkisi Nkondi). 1801-1875. Republic of the Congo (Object made in), Africa (Object made in). Wood, metal, glass, fabric, fiber, cowrie shells, bone, leather, gourd, and feathers The term nkisi refers to spirit-invested objects that were empowered with medicinal and magical ingredients called bilongo. In the case of this male figure, the bilongo are enclosed in the cap on the head and in the mirror-sealed resin packet on the abdomen. The name nkondi refers to the figure’s ability to hunt down and punish wrongdoers. A nail or a blade was driven into the figure to prompt the inha


Vili. Male Figure (Nkisi Nkondi). 1801-1875. Republic of the Congo (Object made in), Africa (Object made in). Wood, metal, glass, fabric, fiber, cowrie shells, bone, leather, gourd, and feathers The term nkisi refers to spirit-invested objects that were empowered with medicinal and magical ingredients called bilongo. In the case of this male figure, the bilongo are enclosed in the cap on the head and in the mirror-sealed resin packet on the abdomen. The name nkondi refers to the figure’s ability to hunt down and punish wrongdoers. A nail or a blade was driven into the figure to prompt the inhabiting spirit at every consultation.


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Photo credit: © WBC ART / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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