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Chokwe mask (N° 23541)

Among the many African masks akishi (sing: mukishi, indicating power) of African Chokwe tribal art, the masks of a reduced format are worn on costumes or initiation headdress.
Matte brown patina, lacks. Height on base: 45 cm.
The masks of the Chokwe, Luda, Luvale/Lwena, Luchazi and Mbunda clans are called "makishi" (sing. likishi) in Zambia. This name comes from "kishi", a Bantu concept that evokes the manifestation of a spirit or an ancestor. These agents of social, moral and spiritual order, forming a panel of different characters, sociable, aggressive, or unpredictable, in fact embody the spirit of an illustrious ancestor (male or female), their appearance manifesting itself mainly during rites mukanda, including circumcision, during which their true identity must remain hidden from the eyes of the profane. Their accessories and their behavior, depending on the case, symbolize moral values, highlight fertility, or even parody strangers.  

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OriginEx. coll. belge Mercier
EthnyChokwe
Countryangola
Material(s)wood, raphia
Height cm22
Width16 cm
Weight0.71 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960
Socle includedYes

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