


Description
Southeastern Nigerian 'Ikenga'. Large Carved Timber Shrine Figure of the Igbo People.
Ikenga figures symbolize personal achievement, success, strength, and the owner's right hand, which represents their power to accomplish goals.
Their cultural significance is a testament to the Igbo belief in individual success and the importance of personal effort in achieving one's destiny.
This large example is certainly eye catching and a piece sure to enhance and decor.
Circa. 55cm tall, 11cm wide, and 20cm deep.
A lovely natural patina to the piece reflective of its age.
This is a Mary Potter Hospice Auction - turning second-hand goods into first class care.
Your purchase helps us continue providing free support for people with life-limiting illness and for their families/whanau, in the way they want and where they want.
We are a charity with a proud fourty-five year history of care, compassion and commitment to the people of Wellington.
Happy Bidding! Thank you for supporting Mary Potter Hospice.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Wellington (urban) | $6.64 | |
| Wellington (rural) | $14.01 | |
| Rest of North Island (urban) | $25.85 | |
| Rest of North Island (rural) | $31.74 | |
| South Island (urban) | $46.00 | |
| South Island (rural) | $51.89 | |
| Pick-up available from Wellington City, Wellington | Free | |
Payment Options
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Four fortnightly interest-free payments.











