180457 - African Tribal used house deviders from the Gurage people - Ethiopia.

€675.00

Tribal used House Post from the Gurage people

Wood with natural plant Pigments, including the professional stand & 102 cm high and 3500g
House post - used by Gurage people as house deviders to seperate living areas.
Top of figure - kind of head - symbol of house protection.

This Gurage housepost dated from the first half of the 20th century and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

House posts like these had both a functional and decorative purpose. Carved from a light-heavy wood they were used in a traditional Gurage dwelling as a welcoming and protective symbol. The circular head on top of the post was a common symbol of protection throughout this region. Because they featured in the family home, they were often decorated with natural pigments, as seen in this wonderful old example.

The practical function of these posts was to act as markers to separate areas inside the traditional dwelling. They would be positioned in a line - sometimes with a cross section of wood attached - to separate rooms, for example the meeting room and sleeping area.