Ritual axe or recade for the "hebiosso" cult
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Ritual axe or recade for the "hebiosso" cult
Republic of Benin (ex Dahomey), Fon
Provenance | Size | Hammer price |
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Alexander Kubetz (1946-2023), Munich, Germany | H: ca. 23.6 inch | sold |
wood, pigments, iron, encrusted sacrificial material, base
The headpiece of the recade forms a hand holding a bundle of so-called "vosomi" iron, which is said to symbolise thunder and lightning. Between them is the symbol of the deity "hebiosso", a kind of axe with a crescent-shaped blade.
Recades of this type were used by members of the "hebiosso" cult (also "hevioso").
"Hebiosso" is the ruler of thunder and lightning. He not only stands for rainfall and good harvests, but also for lightning strikes that destroy crops. He is also the god of justice. He punishes criminals, in the worst case with a death bolt of lightning (Gustav Wilhelm, 2008, p. 61).
Zirngibl, Manfred A. & Alexander Kubetz, "panga na visu", Riedlhütte 2009, p. 49, ill. 81
Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl (Hg.), Skulpturen und Objekte aus der Region des Königreiches Dahomey, Marl 2008, p. 61