Stone God Figure
God Figure, Tahiti, Society Islands
ti'i
Stone
height 13 3/4in (35cm)

Provenance:
Private East Coast Collection

According to Kaeppler (1993: p 534), "Sacred receptacles, through which gods and ancestors were invoked, were ti'i and to'o. Wooden or stone figures in human form, ti'i, served as dwelling places for guardians, ancestors, and the lesser gods, who were called to them at unspecified intervals, their outward appearance having little relevance for their successful use."

The present example was probably intentionally ritually broken in two (later reattached) in order to release its spiritual power.
Sold for US$ 6,000 inc. premium

Category: Ethnographic Art / African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art


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