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Early/mid-20th Century, Yoruba Peoples, Nigeria, Africa

A Yoruba "Apa Ifa" diviner's beaded leather and cloth bag

The shadowbox-framed bag with three beaded mask motifs, two red and one yellow and black chevron-patterned, each representing various deities, on the front flap; all framed by a green beaded ground and floral and geometric motifs in red and yellow beads, terminating in three yellow beaded tassels
In frame: 18.625" H x 19.25" W x 5" D

  • Provenance: Property of the American Broadcasting Company, New York
    Walt Disney Co., Burbank, California, acquired by corporate merger with the above
    Private Collection, Los Angeles, California, acquired from the above
  • Notes: A Yoruba diviner (babalawo) would have carried this beaded leather bag to transport divining implements during his travels. The bag is used by a diviner to carry the set of sixteen palm nuts (ikin), the divining chain (opele), and other ritual accessories. In fact, diviners, who lead a peripatetic lifestyle, are commonly known as "carriers of bags" (akapo). This bag's beadwork calls upon many different deities for protection: green and yellow beads refer to Ifa (the Yoruba system of divination); red faces to the god Ogun; and a chevron pattern to the god Sango. The floral pattern, however, marks the influence of Victorian textiles - present during the period of British colonialism - on Yoruba design.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with dust accumulation commensurate with age and use. Structurally good condition. One area of leather is lost on the top of the bag/front flap. Very few bead losses throughout. Carrying strap appears intact, but tucked into the bag inside of the frame. Not examined out of frame.

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