Head
Fang
Mid–late 19th century
The neck of this head was once partially inserted into the lid of a cylindrical bark container holding selected skull and skeletal remains of an honored ancestor. Stored in the corner of a man’s sleeping room, the sculpture and box protected the ancestor’s bones and kept his power within reach of his descendants. The copper-alloy inserts in the eyes reflect light in the dark, and would have startled any intruder while adding to the head’s aura.
| Title | Head |
|---|---|
| Artist | Fang |
| Date | Mid–late 19th century |
| Medium | Wood and copper |
| Style | fang |
| Dimensions | H.: 39.4 cm (15 1/2 in.) |