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Oblong Mask Balck&White
Oblong masks have been utilized in European masquerade traditions, particularly during the Renaissance period, where they were worn during festivals, balls, and theatrical productions. These masks often featured elaborate decorations, feathers, and jewels, serving as symbols of status, anonymity, and artistic expression.
₵250.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOblong Mask Balck&White
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Oblong Mask
Oblong masks have been utilized in European masquerade traditions, particularly during the Renaissance period, where they were worn during festivals, balls, and theatrical productions. These masks often featured elaborate decorations, feathers, and jewels, serving as symbols of status, anonymity, and artistic expression.
₵250.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOblong Mask
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Star Mask
In African culture, star masks may be used by different ethnic groups for diverse purposes, such as honoring ancestors, celebrating agricultural festivals, or invoking celestial deities. The star motif on these masks may represent various concepts, including guidance, protection, or the interconnectedness of the cosmos.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniStar Mask
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Baule Mask
“Baule Mask” correspond to three types of dances, the gba gba, the bonu amaen and the kplekple. It is used at ceremonies during the harvest season and celebrates beauty and age. Double masks represent the marriage of the sun and moon. The bonu amaen mask protects the village from external threats.
₵100.00Sold By: Emmanuel AfariBaule Mask
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