What this object tells us.
Grounded in fieldwork, museum holdings, and scholarly literature — told with respect for the context in which this object was made.
LOBI Slingshot Handle with Female Figure (18 cm)
A functional wooden slingshot handle ingeniously carved into the form of a female figure, with the upward-reaching legs or arms forming the 'Y' shape of the fork. The dark wood is exceptionally smooth and polished from intensive handling.
1. Aesthetic Style and Regional Traits
Slingshots (lance-pierres) represent a fascinating sub-genre of West African art, particularly flourishing among the Lobi, Baule, and Dan. The artist brilliantly utilizes the necessary functional geometry — the Y-shaped fork — as an integral part of the human anatomy. Despite its small scale, the face is carved with the same stoic, classical precision found on monumental Lobi bateba shrine figures, merging high art with daily utility. The integration of utility into figural sculpture is a Lobi signature; few neighboring traditions distribute high-canon figural carving across utilitarian objects with such consistency.
2. Ritual Function and Talismanic Use
While primarily used by boys and young men for hunting small birds and rodents or protecting crops from pests, these decorated handles also carried deeply talismanic properties. Carving a human figure into the tool was believed to imbue it with a protective spirit or to magically guide the aim of the hunter, elevating a child's utilitarian weapon into a potent, personalized amulet. The slingshot thus served as both implement and personal protective object, distributing protection into the daily activities of the young men who carried it.
3. Physical Patina and Age Verification
Because a slingshot is a highly personal, constantly gripped tool, it develops an unparalleled handling patina over time. The dark, glassy luster over the entire surface is derived from the continuous transfer of oils, dirt, and sweat from the owner's hands during active field use. The softening of the carved edges provides indisputable proof of its genuine, early 20th-century history. The depth and uniformity of the polish — concentrated on every surface a hand could reach — is the diagnostic signature of decades of continuous personal use.
Summary
This Lobi slingshot handle is a miniature masterpiece of functional design and artistic ingenuity. Its incredibly rich, glassy handling patina and perfect integration of the human form into a weapon make it a highly desirable ethnographic object.



