Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish
Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish
Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish
Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish
Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish
Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish

Vintage Bakongo Nkondi Nail Fetish

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Vintage Hand Carved Wood Nail Fetish Figure

Bakongo, Congo

Stands 26 3/4" Tall

Nkondi are a Type of Totem Used to Imbue spirits. These Figures Were Often Used to Curse Others, but Were Also Used to Punish Wrongdoers and to Heal the Sick.

From Wikipedia: 

The primary function of a nkondi is to be the home of a spirit which can travel out from its base, hunt down and harm other people. Many nkondi were publicly held and were used to affirm oaths, or to protect villages and other locations from witches or evildoers. This is achieved by enlisting spiritual power through getting them to inhabit minkisi like nkondi.

The vocabulary of nkondi has connections with Kongo conceptions of witchcraft which are anchored in the belief that it is possible for humans to enroll spiritual forces to inflict harm on others through cursing them or causing them to have misfortune, accidents, or sickness. A frequently used expression for hammering in the nails into a nkondi is "koma nloka" (to attach or hammer in a curse) derives from two ancient Bantu roots *-kom- which includes hammering in its semantic field, and *-dog- which involves witchcraft and cursing.[2] "Kindoki", a term derived from the same root is widely associated with witchcraft, or effecting curses against others, but in fact refers to any action intended to enlist spirits to harm others. If exercised privately for selfish reasons, the use of this power is condemned as witchcraft, but if the power is used publicly by a village, tribe, political leaders, or as a protective measure by innocent people, however, it is not considered witchcraft

 

 


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