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Ovimbundu Mask (N° 24021)

This mask has a textile and raffia hairstyle supported by a basketry structure extended by a hood, giving the illusion of a hairstyle fashioned with oil and red ocher worn by young girls. nyaneka following the efuko ritual. This type of mask incorporates the "pwo" type embodying a young woman, like the chokwe and lwena groups.. Orange satin patina.
Height on base: 40 cm.
It is on the Benguela plateau in Angola that the Ovimbudu, Ovimbundu, have been established for several centuries, made up of farmers and breeders. Forming the largest ethnic group in Angola, they belong to Bantu speakers, such as Nyaneka, Handa, Nkhumbi, and other groups from the region of Huila, or Wila. Their statuary made in light wood is relatively limited.
Ref. : "Black African tribal art" ed. Assouline; "Treasures of Africa" Museum of Tervuren.
 

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OriginEx-collection belge.
EthnyOvinbundu
Countryangola
Material(s)wood, metal, textile, plant fibre
Height cm24
Depth30 cm
Width20 cm
Weight1.54 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960
Socle includedYes

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