Stone Moai Kavakava Figure

Stone Moai Kavakava Figure
1000–1600 Carved volcanic stone figure Baroque Ethnological Museum

Kavakava (‘with ribs’) figures personify potent spirits or ancestors on Rapa Nui. Though most are wooden, this stone example sharpens the type’s emaciated anatomy—razor ribs, taut belly, ridged spine—into durable volcanic rock. Perforations may have allowed suspension during dances, binding carving, movement, and ritual in one object.

Visiting Tips

Use raking light if possible—the harsh shadows bring the anatomy alive.

Why This Artwork Is Important

  • Classic Rapa Nui kavakava type realized in rare stone medium.
  • Links sculpture to performance and ancestral veneration.

What to Look For

  • Blade-like ribs and prominent spine.
  • Hooked profile with drilled pupils or ear holes.
  • Compact stance suggesting coiled energy.

Fun Fact

Some kavakava were worn on cords during festivals—sculptures meant to be seen in motion.

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