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Photo: Paul Macapia
Ere Ibeji (Twin Images): Female Figure
Photo: Paul Macapia

Ere Ibeji (Twin Images): Female Figure

Date20th century
Maker Oyo
Maker Ekiti
Label TextParents have ibeji carved when twin children die; they then enact ritualized care for them by rubbing the heads with blue indigo dye, adding beads and keeping the ibeji on the family shrine. The figures are depicted in the fullness of adult physique, hands on hips, poised and balanced. It is believed that twins can bring good fortune to families who treat them with proper respect.
Object number2006.91
ProvenanceGiven to Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence in Nigeria, 1964
Photo CreditPhoto: Paul Macapia
Credit LineGift of Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence
Dimensions9 x 3 1/4 x 3 in. (22.9 x 8.3 x 7.6cm)
MediumWood
Photo:  Paul Macapia
Yoruba
20th century
Object number: 2006.92
Photo: Paul Macapia
Nigerian
20th century
Object number: 2006.90
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Commemorative twin figure (Awon Ere Ibeji)
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Object number: 81.17.610.1
Commemorative twin figure (Awon Ere Ibeji)
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Object number: 81.17.610.2
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Object number: 99.112
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