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Mask from Gabon (Central Africa)

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The kifwebe mask is a ceremonial object of the Songye and Luba societies (Democratic Republic of Congo). The Songye term kifwebe generically means "mask" and it applies to different types of masks characterized by eyes with half-closed eyelids, a nose and mouth in strong relief and striations on the face.

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The kifwebe mask is a ceremonial object of the Songye and Luba societies (Democratic Republic of Congo). The Songye term kifwebe generically means "mask" and applies to various types of masks characterized by half-closed eyelids, a prominent nose and mouth, and striations on the face. These striations may evoke an animal, perhaps the striped bongo antelope.

Bifwebe (plural of kifwebe) are generally worn in pairs during dances featuring the spirits of the dead, both men and women, supernatural forces, and mysterious beings. These masks, due to the cubist shape of their faces and the graphic nature of their designs, remain shrouded in mystery.

Additional information

Weight 0,75 kg
Dimensions 38 × 21 × 14 cm
Background

Dark, White

Size

Large, Small

Material

Cotton, Linen, Nylon, Silk

Colors

Blue, Green

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