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Akan Mask (N° 24975)

Wearing a triple braided bun, this mask offers a face imbued with a placid physiognomy. Glossy black-brown patina, minor cracks and chips.
The lagoon populations of eastern Côte d'Ivoire mainly include the Attié, Akyé, Ebrié and Abouré. Their sculptures offer many similarities. These kingdoms had the first commercial establishments offering gold, ivory, slaves and pepper to Westerners. Their history is marked by their stormy relations with the Portuguese, Dutch and English settlers in this coastal region where a intense trade in gold and slaves. Among the group of Akan, the Attié, of Akye-Fo, "the holders of the blade", are divided between those of the North and those of the South. The Attié, palm oil producers, also harvest yams, corn and bananas. Their traditional and festive ceremonies are an opportunity to display a wide variety of objects, some of which are made of gold or covered with gold. (source: Trésors de Côte d'Ivoire, F.Neyt)  

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OriginEx-collection française
EthnyAkan
Countrycôte d'ivoire
Material(s)wood
Height cm39
Width23 cm
Weight0.85 Kg
Socle inclusOptional

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