Description
Height: 30.5cm
Width: 24.5cm
Step into the spiritual and artistic heritage of Central Africa with this remarkable 19th-century tribal mask from the Upper Congo region.
Expertly hand-carved from a single piece of dark hardwood, this expressive piece is a rare survivor of time, showcasing traditional techniques used in ceremonial and ritualistic contexts.
Its striking form features elongated eye slits, a pronounced nose, and bold lips, with intricately textured edging that evokes woven or coiled designs.
The surface patina tells a story of age and authenticity, with signs of ceremonial wear and handling.
These types of masks were often worn during initiation rites or social ceremonies, serving both protective and symbolic functions.
A highly collectible and historically significant item that makes a powerful statement piece in any tribal art or ethnographic collection.