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  • Description
  • Dogon
Type of artworkEthnographic art
Period1945 to 1999
TechniqueWood
StyleAfrican
SubjectFigure
Dimensions27 x 16 x 12 cm (h x w x d)
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African Igbo Bulu Mask from Nigeria.

Hand carved from a single piece of wood.

Height: 27 cm.

The professional standard is not included in the auction. You can order it there for 35 euros.

Taxatiewaarde; 175 - 225 euro

Igbo people live in the southeast of Nigeria. Very important part of their daily living is the masquerade or mmanwu. Masquerades are organized as part of various festival, burial services and other similar events. There is the Annual Masquerade Festival held each November in the Enugu State. Masked performances can also be seen between August and September as part of the Yam (Iri Yi) Festival.

The Igbos made their masks out of wood or fabric. Some masks appear only on certain events. But it is much more common to see the same masks on almost all events. There are some minor differences from region to region. 

Only men are allowed to wear masks. Performers must not show their true identity. Nowadays masquerades are usually just part of entertainment observed by tourists.

It is interesting to mention that masquerades were once used as the powerful tool or regulating peace and order in the community. All the people living in certain community were gathered to observe a performance. During the performance one of masked characters approached some people and told all about their bad habits or something like that. Persons exposed usually changed their past behaviour.

Masks represent ancient Igbo deities or the souls of dead people. Very popular masks are those representing spirits of the deceased maidens and their mothers. Such masks are symbolizing beauty and peaceful personality.

Condition
ConditionVery good
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Hengelo, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within The Netherlands €8.00
To Belgium €24.00
To Germany €24.00
Within EU €24.00
Worldwide €49.85

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Pick upYes, possible
LocationHengelo,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time22-11-2022 at 12:04
End time27-11-2022 at 15:29
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