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

Art and Sculpture

Water Spirit Shona Sculpture

Item Number
240
Estimated Value
135 USD
Sold
60 USD to jaynebrogan
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

Item Description

Water Spirit Or Njuzu
Artist  Felix Tirivanhu 
Piece Number 201736
In Shona lore, beautiful and mystical water spirits called njuzu 
inhabit all lakes and rivers throughout Africa.  These water spirits 
are the sacred teachers for ngangas, also known as shamans or 
healers.  According to legend, the njuzu will lure a chosen child into 
the water to teach him or her the sacred knowledge of divining and 
healing.  Later, the child is released by the powerful water spirit and 
returned to their village where he or she will carry out the sacred 
duties as the healer or shaman for all the tribal community.  So, 
whenever a Shona passes a river or lake, praise is offered to the 
gentle and powerful water spirit for her healing arts. © 



 

Item Special Note

Medium Serpentine Sculpture is self-standing for display and is approximately eight inches high. Note that the small areas on the sculpture that appear white are photographic artifacts, due to the extensive faceting of the piece, generating light reflection toward the camera lens. This sculpture exhibits a flawless polished finish of its rich serpentine stone.