MAHONGWE people are a part of Kota people who live in the extreme northeast of Gabon brothering the republic of Congo. The dining chair is inspired by the rare two faced MAHONGWE sculpture. The characteristics of the MAHONGWE sculpture is associated with the Naja snake. These sculptures are usually kept in the village temples. The form features a concave warhead faced topped with a small tubular growth, adorned with bulgy eyes, a rounded nose without mouth. This figures where used for ancestral connection and communication.
MAHONGWE dining chair symbolises ancient ancestral connection.
PRODUCT FEATURES
MAHONGWE dining chair is made of wood, metal as well as polished deep brass engraved with tribal scarification. The scarification involves the use of both industrial and manual welding techniques and science to embody the tribal scars. The dining chair embodies the form of the MAHONGWE figure for its upholstery as well as the pointed forehead to complete the design.
COUNTRY OF REFERENCE
GABON 🇬🇦
DIMENSIONS HEADBOARD
W 43 CM | D 45 CM | H 90 CM
W 16.9 IN | D 17.7 IN | H 35,4 IN
ART AND TECHNIQUES
*Metal work, wood work, welding, upholstery, metal cutting
MATERIAL AND FINISHES
*Wood, metal, Polished brass, foam, pattern fabric.
CUSTOMIZATION
Custom size, brass tone/colour as well as the colour of fabric available with an upcharge. Tribal scarification remains the same.
CLEAN AND CARE
Dry cloth metal cleaner.
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