



Kuba Funnel, D.R. Congo
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Kuba Funnel, D.R. Congo
Hemingway African Gallery
88 Leonard St.
New York NY 10013
United States
Description of Significance
This Kuba wood funnel comes from the Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a society known for its strong royal history and distinctive approach to design. Funnels like this were used in daily life, often for pouring palm wine or oil, but they were rarely treated as purely utilitarian objects. The carved surface patterns reflect the Kuba preference for rhythm, balance, and visual order, turning an everyday tool into something carefully considered and expressive. Among the Kuba, even functional objects are shaped by an appreciation for form and craftsmanship, blurring the line between use and art.
Origin
- Handcrafted for ceremonial use in D.R. Congo
Dimensions (inches)
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Depth: 3"
- Width: 3.5"
- Height: 9"
- Depth including the base: 3"
- Width including the base: 4"
- Height including the base: 10"
Materials
- Indigenous wood
Display
- This piece includes the base in the photos.
Shipping
- Subsidized FedEx Ground Shipping: $20
- A declared value is included in the shipping so a signature is required for delivery.
Hemingway Gallery regards antique African art as the best artistic expression of aesthetic beauty and storytelling throughout the known history of art. Aside from artistic taste, African art accrues value in different ways than other genres, including use in ceremonial settings as well as age. 50 years can be regarded as old or antique when it comes to wood masks and totems. Hemingway Gallery provides both authoritative insight and context into each artifact in the collection, possessing and readily exhibiting direct, intimate knowledge of the source and pedigree. The goal is to preserve and curate one-of-a-kind artifacts of importance while creating a platform for the acquisition of spectacular unique pieces within financial reach.
Our pricing reflects the asking prices set by the artists, artisans, and art dealers in the African countries where we collect, as well as the real costs of responsibly importing their work to the United States. We are committed to challenging the outdated notion that fine art from Africa should be undervalued. Paying artists fairly is our highest priority, and our pricing is structured to honor their skill, labor, and cultural contribution.
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