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Traditional Gurage Room Dividers/House Posts, Ethiopia

£650 EACH (£1200 FOR PAIR)

Two Traditional Room Dividers/House Posts. Gurage Culture, Ethiopia

House posts like these had both a functional and decorative purpose. They were used in a traditional Gurage dwelling as a welcoming and protective symbol. The circular head on top of the post was a common symbol of protection throughout this region. Because they featured in the family home they were often decorated with natural pigments as in the taller of these two examples.

The practical function of these posts was to act as markers to separate areas inside the traditional dwelling. They would be positioned in a line - sometimes with a cross section of wood attached - to separate rooms, such as the meeting room and sleeping area.

Estimated Period: 1st Half 20th Century 1930's - 1940's

Height of Smaller House Post: 137cm

Width of Smaller House Post: 23cm

Height of Taller House Post: 155cm

Width of Taller House Post: 20.5cm

Note: Can be sold separately or as a pair)

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650 Each/£1200 Pair
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