BAKONGO DOG FETISH 1, CONGO

Photographs © Tim Hamill

BAKONGO
DOG NAIL FETISH 1
29" l
$1000


Old Bakongo fetishes are very rare. Despite its appearance, this dog fetish show no evidence of age or use and was probably made to be sold.

Fetishes were protective figures used by individuals, families, or whole communities to destroy or weaken evil spirits, prevent or cure illnesses, repel bad deeds, solemnize contracts or oath-taking. and decide arguments. A diviner or holy person would activate the statue, using magical substances. Fetishes gained power and were effective because people believed in them.

Power figures similar to this one take the form of a dog, because of its ability to protect and to search out evil forces. The nails or blades, when driven in, activated its spiritual power, offering protection or serving oath-taking or trial purposes. Small figures were family owned and were used to protect the home, larger ones would protect an entire village.

 


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