Tiny Bird Lid
Dublin Core
Title
Tiny Bird Lid
Culture
Senufo Tribe
Description
This tiny plug-style lid is decorated with a sculpture of a small bird with long bent legs, a small rounded body, wings that extend behind and upward, and a long beak that the bird lowers to touch the surface of the lid. While it is not as round and squat as the birds that appear on the hornbill urn and hornbill lid in this exhibit, this figure still bears many of the features of the hornbill and likely represents this spiritually significant bird. Such very small lids were used to cover containers for Shea butter, which was used in important Senufo rituals.
Research by Tiffany Henson, 2011, Missouri State University Student. Mentor: Dr. Billie Follensbee
Research by Tiffany Henson, 2011, Missouri State University Student. Mentor: Dr. Billie Follensbee
Century
20th
Item Dimensions
10.5 cm. h. x 6 cm. w. x 6.5 cm d.
Medium
Sculpture
Materials
Wood
Techniques
Carving
Provenance
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoneman
Acession Number
1985.89
Accession Year
1985
Photo Number
20150028