Carved wooden divination bowl

Made:
1880-1920 in Africa
maker:
Yoruba people

Carved wooden divination bowl, known as "Adjelle ifa" or "Adjelepa," meaning palm kernal, used as oracle, roughly hemispherical bowl and lid supported on stem by of human figures with cow in the centre, circular base, stained red and blue, Yoruba tribe (?) Dahomey, West Africa, 1880-1920

Details

Category:
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A192140
Materials:
wood
type:
divination bowls
credit:
Sothebys