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Place of Origin: Sub-Saharan African
Kuba Bwoom Mask
Located in Austin, TX
Residing in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Kuba people are true artisans whose craftsmanship fueled traditional rituals, performances, and storytelling. Natural materials, in this case cowrie shells, hold a long history of use in African art often associated with beauty and spirituality. The Bwoom mask...
Category
Mid-20th Century Sub-Saharan African Masks
Materials
Copper
$648 Sale Price
64% Off
African tribal masks, a matched decorative pair from circa 1930 - 1940
Located in Central England, GB
This highly decorative matched pair of African Congo region ceremonial face masks is beautifully handmade.
They are modelled in clay and decorated with woven leather and hemp, fabri...
Category
Mid-20th Century Primitive Sub-Saharan African Masks
Materials
Clay
Early 20th Century Pende "Circumcision Ceremonial" Mask
Located in Austin, TX
Revel in the mystique of tribal artistry with this Early 20th Century Pende "Circumcision Ceremonial" Mask. This evocative piece, crafted meticulously by hand, showcases the profound...
Category
Early 20th Century Sub-Saharan African Masks
Materials
Wood
$448 Sale Price
62% Off
African Tribal Mask with Three Faces – Lega People, Congo, 20th Century
Located in PARIS, FR
A striking traditional African mask carved in wood, attributed to the Lega tribe of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This rare example features three stylized faces sharing one head...
Category
Early 20th Century Colonial Revival Sub-Saharan African Masks
Materials
Wood