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Doe Coconut Opener/Stool (Mbuzi) With Unusual Figurative Extension, Tanzania

£950

Coconut Opener/Stool (Mbuzi) With Unusual Figurative Extension. Doe Culture, Tanzanian Coastal Region

‍Consisting of a flat, folding X-shaped form, this fine coconut opener/stool (mbuzi) would have been traditionally used as a cooking tool to grate coconuts. Closely resembling an embellished bookstand like the type used to hold a Qu'ran, the surface is richly patinated, and finely decorated with Swahili designs found on household items along the Tanzanian coastal region.

An extension, located at one end, would have been used to grate the inner shell of the coconut. A particularly unusual feature is the figurative form of the extension, depicting a female cradling her stomach in a gesture of maternity. It is rarer to find such stools/coconut openers with this type of extension.

Estimated Period: Mid-20th Century (Or Before)

L: 58cm

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