Description
This exquisite pair of 19th-century ceremonial chairs originates from the Baule people of the Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire), celebrated for their masterful craftsmanship and rich artistic traditions. The Baule, one of the largest ethnic groups in Côte d’Ivoire, has a long history of creating exceptional art that reflects their cultural identity.
Hand-carved from dense hardwood, these chairs feature intricate detailing that illustrates their cultural significance and ceremonial use. The high backs are adorned with meticulously carved human figures as finials, while geometric diamond motifs and studded embellishments add both structural and decorative appeal. The figures are depicted in an upright posture with their legs slightly bent and hands resting on their abdomen, conveying a sense of dignity and poise.
The artistry of the Baule people is both sophisticated and stylistically diverse, showcasing their attention to detail in the hair-plaiting elements and deep-set facial features of the carvings. The chairs exhibit a beautiful, aged patina that reflects their history and usage, enhancing their historical value.
Decorated with hand-etched patterns, these seats exemplify the unique artistry of Baule artisans. While these chairs were likely used in ceremonial contexts, they primarily symbolize authority and prestige within Baule culture.
Each: H=39.5 in. W=16 in. D=15.5 in. 15 lbs.
Each Seat: H=18.5 in. W=16 in. D=14.5 in.
























