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Rare Tutsi Prestige Bottle — Museum-Quality Weaving (Rwanda, 20th Century)

$4,814.59
£3,502.56
€4,000
CA$6,570.53
A$7,316.87
CHF 3,808.03
MX$90,216.18
NOK 48,498.16
SEK 45,583.57
DKK 30,441.86
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Rare Tutsi Prestige Bottle — Museum-Quality Weaving (Rwanda, 20th Century) Origin: Tutsi people, Rwanda Period: Early 20th century Material: Woven vegetal fibre (likely raffia or grass) Dimensions: Height 33 cm, Diameter 7.5 cm Condition: Excellent; no restorations, stable fibre integrity Provenance: Alain Guisson, Belgium Registration: AHDRC #0007850 Publication: Featured in Tribal Art Magazine, Issue #35, Summer 2004, p. 91, fig. 19 Description An exceptional example of prestige basketry from the Tutsi of Rwanda, this bottle demonstrates the refined aesthetic and technical mastery for which Tutsi ceremonial objects are renowned. Entirely encased in a tightly woven sheath of vegetal fibre, the form is both elegant and purposeful—its elongated silhouette and finely executed tapering neck suggesting its use in elite contexts. The surface is adorned with a dynamic, wave-like motif in dark and natural tones, evoking traditional symbolism associated with water, movement, and status. The complexity of the weaving technique, along with the purity of form, reflects the artistic sophistication found in the ritual and domestic arts of the Tutsi aristocracy. Such bottles were not utilitarian containers but served as visual signifiers of wealth, rank, and cultural identity. They were likely displayed within noble households or used in significant ceremonial exchanges. Provenance & Recognition This piece comes from the esteemed collection of Alain Guisson, a noted authority and collector of Central African art. It has been documented and published in the renowned Tribal Art Magazine (issue #35, 2004), affirming its authenticity and historical value. Additionally, it is formally registered in the African Heritage Documentation and Research Centre (AHDRC), under entry number 0007850. Remarks A true collector's piece, this prestige bottle represents an increasingly rare type of museum-quality woven art from the Great Lakes region of Africa. Highly suitable for institutional acquisition or inclusion in an advanced private collection of African art or design.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 2.96 in (7.5 cm)Depth: 2.96 in (7.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Tribal (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    20th century
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. normal age traces.
  • Seller Location:
    Bilzen, BE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU10361244221962

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