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This object is a traditional bronze figurine, often associated with the Senufo people of West Africa. These pieces are typically crafted using the lost-wax casting technique, a process where a unique clay mold is created around a wax model, which is then melted away and replaced by molten metal. This means every piece is technically unique.
Senufo art is deeply rooted in spiritual and communal life, often representing ancestors or protective spirits. The production of these items is traditionally carried out by specialized blacksmith castes in regions spanning the Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso. Ownership of such art is usually decentralized, as they are produced by individual artisans or local workshops rather than commercial corporate brands. In the modern global market, these items are often sold as 'tribal art' or 'ethnic decor,' but they maintain a lineage of craftsmanship that dates back centuries.
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