Description
This African fly whisk carries the quiet authority of an object made to be held, used, and respected. The handle is hand-carved wood, finished with a stylised carved head at the grip — a detail that lifts it well beyond the functional and into the ceremonial. Leather bands and metal studs wrap the handle with care, while the full natural horsehair tail remains intact, giving the piece its original silhouette and presence.
Fly whisks of this kind served a dual role across many African cultures — part everyday tool, part symbol of status or ritual significance. This example, from the 20th century, reflects that tradition honestly: it has clearly been used and handled, and bears the marks of a life lived rather than a shelf quietly kept. The wear to the wood and metal is entirely in keeping with its age and purpose.
Details & Specifications:
- Origin: Africa (20th century)
- Materials: Wood, horsehair, leather, metal
- Length: 57 cm (22.4 inches)
- Form: Hand-held whisk
- Handle: Hand-carved wood with stylised carved head, metal studs, and leather bands
- Display: Can be wall hung or displayed flat
Condition Report:
- Good vintage condition overall
- Wear to wood and metal consistent with historical use
- Horsehair tail intact
- Structurally sound throughout
Objects like this hold their ground in both curated ethnic art collections and considered interior settings — a genuine piece of material culture that rewards closer attention. Packed securely and shipped with tracking, with combined shipping available.















