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This striking mask, with its bold geometric patterns and avian-inspired design, speaks of a rich cultural heritage and artistic tradition. …
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This striking mask, with its bold geometric patterns and avian-inspired design, speaks of a rich cultural heritage and artistic tradition. The weathered surface of the mask, likely carved from wood, displays a beautiful patina, suggesting age and ritual use. The contrasting colors, particularly the deep black, vibrant red, and earthy brown, create a visually compelling piece. Notice the intricate geometric patterns etched into the mask's surface, possibly representing scarification, clan markings, or symbolic elements. The prominent beak-like nose and the two figures perched atop the head, reminiscent of birds or other creatures, add a touch of zoomorphic symbolism and may represent power, protection, or spiritual connection.
This mask likely originates from West Africa, possibly from the Ijo people of Nigeria or a related culture. The Ijo are known for their diverse masking traditions, often incorporating animal motifs and intricate geometric designs. Masks like this one would have been used in rituals, ceremonies, or performances, embodying ancestral spirits, deities, or other important figures within the community. The zoomorphic elements and the overall design aesthetic suggest a connection to nature, ancestral veneration, and the power of the spirit world.
In a contemporary home, this mask could be a striking addition to a gallery wall or a curated collection of African art. Its unique design and rich cultural significance would make it a captivating focal point, sparking conversation and inviting further exploration of Ijo traditions. Consider displaying it alongside other ethnographic artifacts or incorporating it into a minimalist setting to highlight its elegant simplicity.
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- Dimensions
- 8ʺW × 3.5ʺD × 13.5ʺH
- Styles
- African
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Nigeria
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but … moreWear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value. less
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