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This exceptional piece of African art is a ceremonial dance mask from the Dan people of the Ivory Coast, including … Read more This exceptional piece of African art is a ceremonial dance mask from the Dan people of the Ivory Coast, including their subgroups such as the Guere and Yacouba, who live in Western Ivory Coast and Liberia. Known for their rainforest heritage, these communities have fashioned a compelling and primitive artifact. The mask is richly adorned with cowrie shells and features elaborate rope hair. Its total dimensions are 14" high, 7" wide, and 5" deep, while the mask itself measures 9" in height and 5.25" in width, reflecting both cultural significance and refined craftsmanship. See less
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