| Weight | 0.389 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 3 × 15 × 4 cm |
Wooden Toraja Ceremonial Bowl
$ 580.00
Free DeliveryWooden Toraja Ceremonial Bowl
Toraja Highlands, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Wood, hand-carved with zoomorphic buffalo finial
H – 23 x 15 x 4 cm
Height with stand – 30 cm / Weight – 389 g
This finely carved wooden ceremonial bowl originates from the Toraja highlands of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a region renowned for its elaborate ritual traditions and deeply symbolic woodcarving practices. The shallow circular bowl is hand-hewn from a single piece of hardwood and features a sculptural buffalo-head handle, its simplified yet expressive form embodying one of the most sacred animals in Toraja cosmology.
The buffalo holds profound spiritual and social significance among the Toraja people. It is regarded not only as a symbol of wealth and prestige, but also as a guide for the soul in the journey to the afterlife. Ceremonial objects bearing buffalo imagery were often associated with ritual feasts, ancestral offerings, and funerary rites, where the animal played a central role in maintaining harmony between the living and ancestral realms.
This bowl was likely used to present ritual offerings such as betel nut, rice, palm wine, medicinal herbs, or sacrificial elements during adat ceremonies and communal gatherings. Smaller bowls of this form could also serve as personal ritual vessels used by elders or ritual specialists during blessing ceremonies and ancestral invocations.
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