Nail figure (nkisi nkondi) / Artist Unknown, Vili Peoples, Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Accession Number
2005/1.192
Title
Nail figure (nkisi nkondi)
Artist Nationality
Congolese
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Object Creation Place
Africa (continent)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the (nation)
Creation Place 1
Africa (continent)
Dimensions
103.5 cm x 35 cm x 25.5 cm (40 3/4 in. x 13 3/4 in. x 10 1/16 in.)
Primary Object Classification
Sculpture
Primary Object Type
minkisi
Secondary Object Classification
Sculpture
Secondary Object Type
minkondi
Physical Description
Wood-carved, standing male figure 40 inches in height. Its shoulders and torso are impaled with iron blades, nails and fragments. The torso is long, arms at side are bent at elbow and hands rest on lower abdomen. The right wrist wears a bracelet with attachments. The legs are truncated, with twisted metal anklet on right foot. The face is naturalistic, the mouth slightly open, the nose long and narrow with slightly flared nostrils. Eyes are almost shaped, may have had inlay that is now gone. The top of the head shows a tiered, "layer cake like" coiffure. The figure has a long and deep crack down the entire length of its left side, from top of the head to the left ankle.
Subject Matter
An nkisi is a spirit personality or force with the power to harm, heal or protect. It was summoned by a medicinal specialist or nganga, who used figures such as this to materialize the nkisi, make it approachable, and activate its powers. The nkondi (meaning "hunter") was the most aggressive and feared type of nkisi, which used its clairvoyance and powers of destruction to hunt down and punish witches, criminals, and other wrong-doers. By pounding a blade or nail into its body, the nganga aroused the nkondi, and sent it on its nocturnal pursuit. The nkondi’s other job was to witness the taking of oaths and bind individuals to their word. Blades were driven into the figure to “seal” a pact or treaty that was made in its presence. Any person who failed to respect such an agreement would suffer the nkondi’s violent retribution.
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"Nail figure (nkisi nkondi); Artist Unknown, Vili Peoples, Democratic Republic of the Congo." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-2005-sl-1.192/2005_1_192.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 18, 2024.
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