WEST AFRICAN CHOKWE PEOPLE CARVED MASK FROM ANGOLA
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A West African mask, originating from the Chokwe people in Angola, a significant cultural artifact that holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning within the Chokwe society. These masks play an essential role in various ceremonies and rituals, often representing ancestors, spirits, or other mythological figures. Carved with intricate detail and adorned with symbolic elements, such as scarification marks and traditional facial features, Chokwe masks are a reflection of the Chokwe peoples artistic and spiritual expressions. They are typically used in initiation ceremonies, storytelling, and other cultural events. Provenance: Robert Benzs Collection, Maryland. African Ritual Masks And Folk Art Collectibles.
Dimensions: Overall size: H 12 in. All measurements are approximate.
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