A Naga tribal wooden figure is a traditional handcrafted sculpture created by the Naga tribes of Northeast India, especially in regions like Nagaland. These figures are usually carved from wood and decorated with natural materials such as animal hair, brass ornaments, and pigments. They often represent warriors, ancestors, or spiritual guardians and are used in rituals, ceremonies, or as symbolic objects in village homes. The bold shapes, expressive faces, and decorative elements reflect the rich cultural heritage and artistic skills of the Naga people, showcasing their deep connection to nature, community, and tradition.
Size:
- Height - 11 inches
- Length - 14.5 inches
- Width - 5.4 inches


