Kholuka Mask
Item
Accession Number
                                2024.76.            
                Title
                                Kholuka Mask            
                Ethnic Group
                                Yaka            
                Subject
                                Mask|Ceremonial|Central Africa            
                Country
                                Democratic Republic of the Congo            
                Date
                                Early 20th Century            
                Medium
                                Wood, kaolin, fabric, pigment            
                Format
                                H x W x D: 28 in x 12 in x 11 in (71.12 cm x 30.48 cm x 27.94 cm)            
                Description
                                The Yaka "kholuka" mask is carved of wood with raffia surrounding the head. The nose is turned upward, the mouth is open with individually articulated teeth, and the face is brightly painted creating an expressive image. This facial construction is used to depict Yaka sexualtiy and spirituality. Atop the head is lizard constructed of tightly joined fabric pieces, covered in pigment of similar coloration to the face. The mask is representative of those used during initiation rituals like the "n-khanda" ceremony marking the transition from boy to man.            
                Type
                                Face Mask            
                

