Tomkins Collection

Divination tray, okoua-Ifa

TC 179
Provenance: Pace Gallery, New York, 1993
Dimensions: W. 46 cm
Ethnic Group:
Culture:

Typically an image of Eshu is atop the border of the divination tray; in this tray, there are four images of Eshu, peering in four directions. Also shown are images of the tribal chief, the diviner, animals copulating, the hunter, a mudfish and various design patterns. In the divination ritual, the diviner would spread a white powder on the board and draw on powder the pattern he identified in the sixteen palm nuts that earlier had been tossed onto the ground (see TC 258).

Africa  |  Americas  |  Ancient Art  |  Asia  | Indonesia  | Pacific  |  Contact
© 2024 Tomkins Collection