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Shop Antique Hand Carved Prestigious Igbo Okwa Kola Nut Bowl on Custom Stand
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Antique Hand Carved Prestigious Igbo Okwa Kola Nut Bowl on Custom Stand

$1,500.00

Antique Hand Carved Igbo Okwa Kola Nut Bowl on Custom Stand

This Igbo okwa kola nut bowl is a handcrafted wooden ceremonial vessel from southeastern Nigeria, traditionally used to present and share kola nuts (ọjị)—a sacred symbol of hospitality, unity, and spiritual communion in Igbo culture. Sits on a heavy custom metal stand. Minimalist carving detail along the rim. In used condition.

Cultural Significance & Ritual Use

The okwa bowl plays a central role in Igbo ceremonies, including:

- Iwa ọjị (kola nut breaking): A ritual offering to welcome guests and honor ancestors.

- Igba nkwu (traditional weddings): Symbolizing the union of families.

- Ichi eze / Ichi ozo (title-taking ceremonies): Marking leadership and prestige.

- Iri ji (new yam festivals): Celebrating harvest and gratitude.

Authentic Patina & Care

This bowl carries traces of palm oil (aku mmiri) residue around the center of the bowl, a natural byproduct of ceremonial use. Over time, the oil darkens into a rich patina, enhancing the bowl’s historical character. To preserve its integrity, gently clean with a soft cloth and natural oils.

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Antique Hand Carved Igbo Okwa Kola Nut Bowl on Custom Stand

This Igbo okwa kola nut bowl is a handcrafted wooden ceremonial vessel from southeastern Nigeria, traditionally used to present and share kola nuts (ọjị)—a sacred symbol of hospitality, unity, and spiritual communion in Igbo culture. Sits on a heavy custom metal stand. Minimalist carving detail along the rim. In used condition.

Cultural Significance & Ritual Use

The okwa bowl plays a central role in Igbo ceremonies, including:

- Iwa ọjị (kola nut breaking): A ritual offering to welcome guests and honor ancestors.

- Igba nkwu (traditional weddings): Symbolizing the union of families.

- Ichi eze / Ichi ozo (title-taking ceremonies): Marking leadership and prestige.

- Iri ji (new yam festivals): Celebrating harvest and gratitude.

Authentic Patina & Care

This bowl carries traces of palm oil (aku mmiri) residue around the center of the bowl, a natural byproduct of ceremonial use. Over time, the oil darkens into a rich patina, enhancing the bowl’s historical character. To preserve its integrity, gently clean with a soft cloth and natural oils.

Antique Hand Carved Igbo Okwa Kola Nut Bowl on Custom Stand

This Igbo okwa kola nut bowl is a handcrafted wooden ceremonial vessel from southeastern Nigeria, traditionally used to present and share kola nuts (ọjị)—a sacred symbol of hospitality, unity, and spiritual communion in Igbo culture. Sits on a heavy custom metal stand. Minimalist carving detail along the rim. In used condition.

Cultural Significance & Ritual Use

The okwa bowl plays a central role in Igbo ceremonies, including:

- Iwa ọjị (kola nut breaking): A ritual offering to welcome guests and honor ancestors.

- Igba nkwu (traditional weddings): Symbolizing the union of families.

- Ichi eze / Ichi ozo (title-taking ceremonies): Marking leadership and prestige.

- Iri ji (new yam festivals): Celebrating harvest and gratitude.

Authentic Patina & Care

This bowl carries traces of palm oil (aku mmiri) residue around the center of the bowl, a natural byproduct of ceremonial use. Over time, the oil darkens into a rich patina, enhancing the bowl’s historical character. To preserve its integrity, gently clean with a soft cloth and natural oils.

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