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The Hogon statue is an iconic piece of art from the Dogons, an ethnic group in Mali known for their unique artistic and spiritual traditions. The Dogons are famous for their complex cosmogony, their funeral rituals and their cliff architecture. The Hogon is a central figure in Dogon society, often associated with wisdom and spiritual authority. Hogon statues are loaded with symbolism and play an important role in Dogon spirituality and culture. The Hogon is the spiritual leader of the Dogons, often chosen from among the elders of the community. He is considered an intermediary between spirits and men, as well as a guardian of traditions. The statue embodies wisdom, spiritual authority and knowledge of ancestral traditions. It is often used in rituals to invoke the protection and guidance of ancestors. The Hogon statue is also seen as a talisman of protection for the community. It is placed in sacred places or altars to bless and protect the inhabitants. Hogon statues have an important ritual function and are integrated into various aspects of Dogon life. Used in spiritual ceremonies to invoke the spirits of ancestors and request blessings for the community. During funerals, the statue can be used to guide the soul of the deceased to the afterlife and to provide protection. During these ceremonies, the statue is used to bless the fields and ensure a bountiful harvest. The creation of a Hogon statue requires great technical mastery and a deep understanding of cultural symbolisms. Artisans use traditional tools to carve the intricate details. The facial features, postures and ornaments are meticulously worked. Statues are often polished and may be stained or painted to accentuate details and designs. The natural patina developed over time adds an aesthetic and historical dimension. Hogon statues are highly regarded in the art world for their unique aesthetic and rich symbolism. They are present in numerous private and museum collections around the world, testifying to the importance of Dogon art in African cultural heritage. As works of art, Hogon statues illustrate the skill of the artisans and the depth of the community's spiritual beliefs. They represent a harmonious fusion of functionality and symbolism, embodying essential aspects of Dogon life while offering unparalleled visual beauty and cultural richness.Product specifications
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Hogon Statue, Dogon, Mali
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The Hogon statue is an iconic piece of art from the Dogons, an ethnic group in Mali known for their unique artistic and spiritual traditions. The Dogons are famous for their complex cosmogony, their funeral rituals and their cliff architecture. The Hogon is a central figure in Dogon society, often associated with wisdom and spiritual authority. Hogon statues are loaded with symbolism and play an important role in Dogon spirituality and culture. The Hogon is the spiritual leader of the Dogons, often chosen from among the elders of the community. He is considered an intermediary between spirits and men, as well as a guardian of traditions. The statue embodies wisdom, spiritual authority and knowledge of ancestral traditions. It is often used in rituals to invoke the protection and guidance of ancestors. The Hogon statue is also seen as a talisman of protection for the community. It is placed in sacred places or altars to bless and protect the inhabitants. Hogon statues have an important ritual function and are integrated into various aspects of Dogon life. Used in spiritual ceremonies to invoke the spirits of ancestors and request blessings for the community. During funerals, the statue can be used to guide the soul of the deceased to the afterlife and to provide protection. During these ceremonies, the statue is used to bless the fields and ensure a bountiful harvest. The creation of a Hogon statue requires great technical mastery and a deep understanding of cultural symbolisms. Artisans use traditional tools to carve the intricate details. The facial features, postures and ornaments are meticulously worked. Statues are often polished and may be stained or painted to accentuate details and designs. The natural patina developed over time adds an aesthetic and historical dimension. Hogon statues are highly regarded in the art world for their unique aesthetic and rich symbolism. They are present in numerous private and museum collections around the world, testifying to the importance of Dogon art in African cultural heritage. As works of art, Hogon statues illustrate the skill of the artisans and the depth of the community's spiritual beliefs. They represent a harmonious fusion of functionality and symbolism, embodying essential aspects of Dogon life while offering unparalleled visual beauty and cultural richness.Product specifications
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