Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)
Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)
Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)
Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)
Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)

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A Tapper was a ritual piece used as part of the Yoruba divination process. This Tapper is carved in shape of a kneeling woman.

Haslemere Educational Museum

Haslemere

Title

Ritual Tapper (Iroke Ifa)

Date

20th C

Medium

wood

Measurements

H 38 x W 6 x D 6 cm

Accession number

HE.2001.2

Acquisition method

gift, 2001

Work type

Sculpture

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