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Makonde mask (N° 23179) Deposit sale

African face mask Makonde associated with an ancestral spirit. This sculpture is characterized by a deeply sunken look highlighting the relief of the cheekbones and the ears placed in height. The hairstyle forms a double crest. A labret deforms the upper lip. Dark satin patina.
Height on base: 37 cm.

The Makonde of northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania wore helmet masks called lipiko during initiation ceremonies for young people. The Makonde venerate an ancestor, which explains the abundance of naturalistic female statuary. Besides the face masks worn during mapiko dances and ngoma ceremonies that educate young people about the demands of marriage and family life. the Makonde also produce body masks featuring the female bust. For the Makonde, the ancestors would return masked in order to mark their satisfaction following the initiation.
(Art and Life in Africa, CD Roy)  

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Originrécolté in-situ 1994 par le collectionneur belge
EthnyMakonde
CountryTanzanie
Material(s)wood
Height cm24
Width17 cm
Weight0.78 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960
Socle includedYes

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