Sonoma Humane Society – March 2010 WoofBay Auction
Auction Ends: Mar 22, 2010 01:00 AM PDT

Art and Sculpture

Zimbabwean Kuzvipeta Serpentine Sculpture

Item Number
230
Estimated Value
185 USD
Sold
250 USD to mlschaffner

Item Description

Humbleness Or Kuzvipeta 
Artist Lazarus Guvamombe 
Spirits in Stone Piece Number 153733

In Shona society, intricate ritual manners are expressed even in 
everyday greetings. When passing another man, one gives a warm 
and hearty greeting by clapping his hands and lifting his arm in 
salute. When women pass one another, the hands clap, the head 
gently tilts, and the knees bend subtly to one side as if folding the 
body slightly. This art form portrays the welcoming gestures of the 
kuzvipeta  or ‘humbling of oneself’. Kuzvipeta  means 'to fold oneself' 
or to show proper humble position in deference to others. It is not to 
be confused with subservience. As an ancient tradition, it shows the 
highest form of respect and good manners, and indicates excellent 
character and spiritual strength.© 


 
 


Item Special Note

Medium Mutare Serpentine stands approximately nine inches high and has a self standing capability.