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Mask Antique
The masks represent spirits and ancestors and have significant meaning in special ceremonies
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Elephant Mask
In African culture, the elephant holds significant symbolism and cultural importance. Revered as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and power, the elephant features prominently in various aspects of African traditions, folklore, and spiritual beliefs.
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Thinking Man Mask
Masks may symbolize spirits of the dead, totem animals, and other supernatural forces. During a performance, the masked masquerader transforms into the spirit or entity represented by the mask. The transformation of the mask wearer’s identity is reinforced through song and dance.₵300.00Sold By: Henry AcquahThinking Man Mask
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Baule Mask
Baule mask idealizes the Baule concept of beauty as can be seen by the small delicate features and the scarification marks. The elaborate hairstyle means the mask represents a mature Baule woman
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Oblong Mask
An oblong mask is a facial covering or decorative mask characterized by its elongated shape. These masks have a rectangular or oval design, with variations in size and proportions. The oblong mask has various purposes, ranging from cultural and ceremonial events to artistic and theatrical expressions.
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Plated Bokuta Mask
The mask is intricately carved and painted with natural pigments to emphasize details such as wrinkles, scars, and facial hair. It often features a prominent nose and a slightly downturned mouth, conveying a sense of authority, wisdom, or solemnity. The Bokuta mask is worn by actors to portray roles such as warriors, deities, or elderly men, adding depth and authenticity to the performances while embodying specific character traits and emotions.
₵300.00Sold By: Cynthia BoaduPlated Bokuta Mask
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