Throne of Njouteu: Roual Couple , late 19th-early 20th century

Western Cameroon
Bamileke peoples, Chiefdom of Bansoa,
Wood, glass beads, cloth, cowrie shells,
162.6 x 74.3 x 67.3 cm.

One example of this lavish decoration is the Throne of Njouteu, which is covered in beads. All the figures on the throne are depicted and defined by the various blue beads woven in alongside chevron beads imported from Venice (showing trade!). The figures also have cowrie shell beads further indicating the chief’s wealth.

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