Vintage African Dogon Door

Vintage African Dogon Door

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Dogon doors are intricately carved wooden doors that were traditionally used to close granaries in Mali, and have a variety of meanings 
  • Protection
    Dogon doors were meant to protect the food stored inside the granary. The carvings on the doors were believed to keep spirits at bay and protect against theft and other misfortunes.  
  • Ancestors
    The doors often feature rows of figures that represent patrilineal ancestors. The presence of both male and female figures suggests the male-female duality that is central to Dogon origin myths.  
  • Stories
    The doors feature glyphs that tell many stories, including spiritual appeals, the good life, and depictions of the original human tribe.  
  • Status
    The more elaborate and complex the design of a granary door, the higher the status of the family that owned it.  
  • Art
    Dogon doors are a unique form of African folk art that are known for their intricate designs and patterns.  
  • Materials
    Dogon doors are typically made of wood, but some may also have metal elements, such as iron studs or nails   
    Both doors open 
    Slight damage on the back of piece
    20" high
    4" Wide