SENUFO HORNBILL FIGURES 1

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SENUFO
Hornbill 2
39.5", $1000

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 3
58.5", $900

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 5
37", $500

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 8
30", $500

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 9
35", $400

 

 SENUFO
Hornbill 12
36", $500

 

 SENUFO
Hornbill 13
41", $500

 


The figures below have been sold and are left here for reference and educational purposes.

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 1
SOLD

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 4
SOLD

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 6
SOLD

SENUFO
Hornbill 7
SOLD

SENUFO
Hornbill 10
SOLD
  

 

SENUFO
Hornbill 11
SOLD

 

  SENUFO
Hornbill 14
SOLD

 

  SENUFO
Hornbill 15
SOLD

Photographs © Tim Hamill

SENUFO, HORNBILL FIGURES 1, Ivory Coast

Hornbill figures, called Setien or Porpianong, were used by the Lo and Poro societies. A symbol of fertility and the original ancestor cult, the hornbill was the mythological founder of the Senufo people. The figures were originally worn on the head during long dances and processions. The Setien, hermaphrodictic, represent procreation, with their long hooked beaks touching their protruding stomachs that they have fertilized, therefore being the carrier of life and a symbol of continuity to future generations.

Hornbills are noble birds; they mate for life, they share equally in the raising of their young who they protect by spreading their wings. They are depicted in their erect, protective stance.

The variety of size, style, skill and surface finish reflects the range of the more than a million Senufo peoples living in the Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana. Despite their appearance, these figures show little evidence of age or use and were probably made to be sold.

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