Ngon Bamana Mask From Côte D'ivoire And Mali
Stunning Ngon mask from the Bamana people of Ivory Coast, featuring a thick, crusty sacrificial patina that is partially flaked
with its collar
Medium-hard wood-hard wood
Koulikoro region
Guaranteed to be a beautiful collector’s item and decorative piece
A powerfully expressive mask with its four eyes and its slender, slightly parted beak-like mouth
bordering onabstraction
This ethnic group, straddling the border between Mali and Côte d'Ivoire, consists mainly of herders and farmers
As animists, they believe in a creator god who maintains order in theuniverse
It is known that the primary function of this mask is social and aims to promote fertility, the fertility of the land, and the resolution of conflicts of interest.
Good condition
Free shipping within the European Union
250 euros for international shipping
with its collar
Medium-hard wood-hard wood
Koulikoro region
Guaranteed to be a beautiful collector’s item and decorative piece
A powerfully expressive mask with its four eyes and its slender, slightly parted beak-like mouth
bordering onabstraction
This ethnic group, straddling the border between Mali and Côte d'Ivoire, consists mainly of herders and farmers
As animists, they believe in a creator god who maintains order in theuniverse
It is known that the primary function of this mask is social and aims to promote fertility, the fertility of the land, and the resolution of conflicts of interest.
Good condition
Free shipping within the European Union
250 euros for international shipping
1 600 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1787905
Availability: In stock
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