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DAN/WE Ancestor Couple
A Dan/We ancestor couple (1st half 20th C., 53 / 55 cm) attributed to Mali (likely via migration, trade, or collection provenance from the Dan/We borderlands of Liberia and the Ivory Coast) — tall paired wooden figures with ringed necks, prominent breasts, and specific scarification, the wood deeply oxidized dark and slightly crusted with localized wear from ritual handling. Companion piece to the Wunkirmian ceremonial spoon 0327.
1. The Dan-We Aesthetic Continuum
Although the spreadsheet notes Mali, this couple is a textbook example of the Dan/We complex originating in the Liberia and Ivory Coast borderlands.
- Shared Beauty Markers: The figures and the handle of the companion spoon 0327 share identical beauty markers: high domed forehead, slit eyes, and the stacked ringed neck representing prosperity and health.
- Volumetric Legs: The volumetric muscular legs contrast beautifully with the sweeping elegant scoop of the matching spoon — the set reads as a single sculptural program.
2. The Wakra and the Feast of Merit
The couple operates within a highly specific socio-religious context alongside the companion spoon.
- Household Altar Blessing: The ancestor couple likely stood on the household altar to bless the agricultural harvest and watch over the matriarch who served as Wakra.
- Complete Prestige Cycle: Together with the Wunkirmian spoon 0327 they represent the complete cycle of Dan/We prestige — ancestral blessing yielding agricultural abundance, generously distributed by the matriarch.
3. Ritual Handling and Oxidation
The patination confirms active integrated use in the first half of the 20th century.
- Darker, Crustier Surface: The figures possess a darker crustier surface than the companion spoon — the crust is the result of ritual feeding with palm oil and chewed kola nut spat upon them to feed the spirits.
