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Item

Accession Number

2023.5.

Subject

Mask|Ceremonial|Central Africa

Country

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Date

Early 20th Century

Medium

wood, kaolin

Format

H x W x D: 15 1/4 in x 9 in x 8 1/2 in (38.735 cm x 22.86 cm x 21.59 cm)

Description

the large mask carved of wood, was originally worn with a long woven beard and raffia bast. This mask is Identifiable as a female kifwebe mask due to the lack of high comb extending over the center of the head, the usage of white and black kaolin, and grooved patterning on the face. The predominant use of white kaolin symbolizes purity, goodness and health, reproductive capacity, peace and wisdom. The role of the female kifwebe mask was connected to the lunar cycle and the death and investiture of chiefs.

Type

Face Mask

Conforms To

Songye

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