
Description
Wonderful iron alter staff from the Fon people of Benin.
Among the Fon people of Benin extended families kept large staffs crafted out of iron in family altars housed in a small building in the courtyard of the family compound that were tended by elder woman in the family. Known as Asen, these forged iron staffs were created for each ancestor serving as a link between the living and the dead where offerings and recognition would be offered to each Asen during the dry season in a ceremony called ahanbiba. During complex funerary ceremonies an Asen would be consecrated to the ancestor and regularly sacrificed to over the year. The earliest example of Asen dates as early as the last years of the 1700’s with a forged iron staff surmounted by figures cutout of sheet metal or cast bronze metal figures surmounting a flat iron disk supported by a number of iron struts connecting it to the shaft. . This particular type is called “Asen Gbadota” or “Asen With a Hat”, because of the flat disk surmounting the vertical supports in the shape of an umbrella. The cut-out figures represent the ancestor characterizing what the individual achieved during their life and the status the individual had achieved within their community. The imagery on top of the ‘hat’ often draws upon a pun or proverb to make an observation of the individual during their life.
Further Reading: Bay, E.G., “Iron Altars of the Fon People of Benin, 1985.
Provenance: Manfred Schäfer collection, ex- gallery owner from Ulm, Germany.
Including professional custom made stand.
Please contact first before order; due to the size of the item, higher shipping costs may apply
Object
Asen memorial Staff
Ethnic group:
Fon
Country:
Benin
Material:
Iron
Estimated period:
Mid 20th century
Sold with stand:
Yes
Dimensions:
107x18x18 cm
Weight:
2700 gram
Condition:
Good condition, used with some signs of wear
Reserve: $250.00
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Among the Fon people of Benin extended families kept large staffs crafted out of iron in family altars housed in a small building in the courtyard of the family compound that were tended by elder woman in the family. Known as Asen, these forged iron staffs were created for each ancestor serving as a link between the living and the dead where offerings and recognition would be offered to each Asen during the dry season in a ceremony called ahanbiba. During complex funerary ceremonies an Asen would be consecrated to the ancestor and regularly sacrificed to over the year. The earliest example of Asen dates as early as the last years of the 1700’s with a forged iron staff surmounted by figures cutout of sheet metal or cast bronze metal figures surmounting a flat iron disk supported by a number of iron struts connecting it to the shaft. . This particular type is called “Asen Gbadota” or “Asen With a Hat”, because of the flat disk surmounting the vertical supports in the shape of an umbrella. The cut-out figures represent the ancestor characterizing what the individual achieved during their life and the status the individual had achieved within their community. The imagery on top of the ‘hat’ often draws upon a pun or proverb to make an observation of the individual during their life.
Further Reading: Bay, E.G., “Iron Altars of the Fon People of Benin, 1985.
Provenance: Manfred Schäfer collection, ex- gallery owner from Ulm, Germany.
Including professional custom made stand.
Please contact first before order; due to the size of the item, higher shipping costs may apply
Object
Asen memorial Staff
Ethnic group:
Fon
Country:
Benin
Material:
Iron
Estimated period:
Mid 20th century
Sold with stand:
Yes
Dimensions:
107x18x18 cm
Weight:
2700 gram
Condition:
Good condition, used with some signs of wear
Reserve: $250.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Altar memorial Staff – Asen – Iron – Fon – Benin
Estimate $300-$350
Starting Price
$120
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