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Tschokwe mask (N° 23201)

Always worn by initiates of higher rank, these African masks embodying a female ancestor mwana pwo were often adorned with buttons and accessories of European origin. This copy, which does not have any, takes up the feminine aesthetic criteria in use, finesse of the features, keloids in relief, filed teeth. Velvety dark patina, gaps, erosions.
Peacefully settled in eastern Angola until the 16th century, the Chokwé were then subjected to the Lunda empire from which they inherited a new hierarchical system and the sacredness of power. African Chokwe pwo masks, among the many akishi (sing: mukishi, indicating power) masks of African Chokwe art, embody an ideal of beauty, Mwana Pwo, or the woman Pwo and appear nowadays during festive ceremonies. Joined to their male counterparts, chihongo recognizable by their large plate-shaped headdress, the pwo are believed to bring fertility and prosperity to the community.
(source: Chokwe, B. Wastiau)  

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OriginEx-collection française.
EthnyChokwe
Countryangola
Material(s)wood
Height cm25
Width13 cm
Weight0.22 Kg
Socle inclusOptional

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