Ijebu Male Twin Figure

Title

Ijebu Male Twin Figure

Description

Yoruba Nigeria twin figure. In the belief that twins share a common soul, Yoruba parents commission the carving of a pair of figures (Ibeji) when twins are born. Should one of the twins die, his figure would become the abode for his portion of the common soul and would be ritually bathed, fed and clothed to appease his spirit and to protect the surviving twin. Carefully preserved in calabashes, such figures are removed once a year to be blessed by a priest at the Festival of Twins.

Date

04061999

Type

Mahogany & Iroko Wood
Pigment

Identifier

1998.27

Coverage

Africa
Nigeria
Yoruba People

Physical Dimensions

10in x 38in

Files

DSC00368.JPG

Tags

Citation

“Ijebu Male Twin Figure,” Black Cultural Center Virtual Museum, accessed April 28, 2024, https://purduebcc.omeka.net/items/show/138.