African art > African mask, tribal art, primitive art > Fang Mask

Fang Mask (N° 25301)

Among the large African masks, this type of African mask with a severe face, intended to unmask sorcerers, was carved on the eve of ceremonies. Accompanied by words, gestures, dances and sacrifices, it also intervened during initiations out of sight of the profane. Clear matte patina. Abrasions, small accidents.
Among the Fang, established in a region extending from Yaoundé in Cameroon to Ogooué in Gabon, the appearance of these masks generally coated with kaolin (the white color evokes the power of the ancestors), in the middle of the night, could cause dread. This type of mask was used by the ngil religious and judicial male society which no longer exists today. This secret society was in charge of initiations and fought against witchcraft. The ngil was a rite of purifying fire symbolized by the gorilla. Guarantor of peace, he also fixed the seasons, the location where the villages were to be established, and the conditions for the exploitation of agricultural land.  

Sold 


This item is sold with its certificate of authenticity

Estimate shipping cost





OriginEx-collection française
EthnyFang
Countrygabon
Material(s)wood
Height cm75
Width26 cm
Weight3.00 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960

You could also be interested by these items

You must login to access these options
   Warn me if a similar item is added to the catalog
   Warn me if the price decreases
Manage my alerts


You have question on this item ? contact us


Previously viewed items
African art - Fang MaskAfrican art - Bété maskAfrican art - Yaka boxAfrican art - Statue MetokoAfrican art - Luba CutAfrican art - Songye statueAfrican art - Songye statueAfrican art - Songye fetishAfrican art - Boa figurinesAfrican art - Djenne Statue
African art  - 

© 2024 - Digital Consult SPRL

Essentiel Galerie SPRL
73A Rue de Tournai - 7333 Tertre - Belgique
+32 (0)65.529.100
visa Master CardPaypal