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Anthropomorphic Bellows

Fang

About The Anthropomorphic Bellows

"African Fang bellows are carved wooden tools used by the Fang people of Gabon and surrounding regions to provide forced air for blacksmithing, combining essential technology with high-level artistry, often featuring symbolic human or animals forms to imbue them with spiritual power for the forge.  

These functional artifacts serve as important examples of African utilitarian art, demonstrating the cultural significance placed on ironworking, a process sometimes seen as sacred."  cited on the internet having googled "Fang bellows"

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"African Fang bellows are carved wooden tools used by the Fang people of Gabon and surrounding regions to provide forced air for blacksmithing, combining essential technology with high-level artistry, often featuring symbolic human or animals forms to imbue them with spiritual power for the forge.  

These functional artifacts serve as important examples of African utilitarian art, demonstrating the cultural significance placed on ironworking, a process sometimes seen as sacred."  cited on the internet having googled "Fang bellows"

About the Artist "The Fang are a major Bantu ethnic group in  Central Africa, forming the largest group in northern Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and southern Cameroon, known for their rich artistic traditions, especially ancestral reliquary figures (Bieri), and distinct cultural practices centered on ancestor worship, spiritual societies (like Ngil), and a unique Bantu language, making them a dominant cultural force in the region"  Google definition
Culture African & African American
Medium Wood, braided fiber
Size 39" height X 15 1/2" width X 9" depth (bellows), 1 1/2" height X 17 1/2" width X 14 1/4" depth (base)
Date of creation Likely early 20th century
Condition Good. Black painted base has areas of wear.
Provenance CC