21"×8" Fang Manbeya statues from Gabon are known for their stylized features and use of materials like wood, bamboo, and metal. They often depict ancestors and are used to protect sacred relics. Some characteristics of Fang statues include. Large, round heads: Ngumba sculptures often have large, round heads with protruding foreheads, sunken cheeks, and large eyes.
Stylized anatomical details: Fang sculptures often have stylized anatomical details and metal inlays that symbolize scarifications. Infantile and mature features: Some Fang sculptures combine infantile forms, like shortened limbs and high foreheads, with more mature characteristics.
Hermaphrodite characters: Some Fang statues depict hermaphrodite characters. Bodybuilding poses: Some Fang statues depict bodybuilding poses to evoke strength and power. Protective expressions: Some Fang statues depict protective expressions. The Fang people live in the rainforests of Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon.Their art is famous regionally, and their wooden masks and idol carvings are displayed in museums around the world. NB: The statues have a small original crack that does not require repair.