Female Twin Memorial Figure (Ere Ibeji) – (Funsho Ibrahim Bamgboye) Previous Next


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Size: 32 x 8 cm

Museum: Michael C. Carlos Museum (Atlanta, United States)

Technique: Wood

The Yoruba people of Nigeria believe that twins are semi-divine and possess special powers. If a twin dies, the parents consult a diviner who may decide that an ere ibeji should be carved as a substitute for the deceased child, though nowadays dual-image photographs often replace carvings. These twin effigies are placed on a family altar, and are bathed, fed, taken to the market place, dressed, played with, just as a living child would be. These actions are intended to please the soul of the deceased twin so that he or she will bring good fortune to the family. Though associated with individual deceased children, ere ibeji are not portraits and ibeji are shown as physically mature adults in the hopes that the child

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