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Friday, April 23, 2010

Face Mask




Face Mask
Gabon
Wood, painted white and brown
Size in cm: 32 x 20 x 18
Weight: 600g

This mask is a variant of the "white masks of Ogowe", which are primarely used throughout central and western Gabon. Nowadays such masks are primarily inteded for entertainment on festive occasions and rarely fulfill their ritual functions. Traditionally these ritual masks have been used officiating at funerals. The dance embodied the spirits of male and female ancestors. The diamond/square shaped pattern on the forehead 'according to research' present a sexual connotation. The woven hairband or the hairline over the rounded face is a typical style for woman in this region, from the beginning of the twentieth century.

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