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Malian Dogon Mask - Horned Goat

Malian Dogon Mask - Horned Goat

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Dogon Mask from Mali 

19th Century

This 19th-century Dogon mask from Mali, depicting a horned goat, is a striking representation of the Dogon people's intricate artistry and profound cultural heritage. Hand-carved from high-quality, durable wood, this mask features the distinct and powerful image of a horned goat, an animal deeply symbolic in Dogon cosmology. The mask's design includes elongated, curved horns, a finely detailed face, and intricate geometric patterns, all showcasing the exceptional skill and creativity of Dogon artisans.

Measuring approximately 10.5 inch X 6 inch x 20 inch, this mask was traditionally used in important rituals and ceremonies, such as funerals, harvest celebrations, and initiation rites. In Dogon culture, animal masks like this one are believed to embody the spirits of the animals they represent, serving as conduits for spiritual communication and protection. The horned goat, in particular, symbolizes strength, fertility, and resilience, making this mask a significant and powerful cultural artifact.

The rich patina developed over more than a century enhances the mask's historical authenticity and visual appeal, making it a highly valued piece for collectors and art enthusiasts. Our sourcing process ensures the authenticity and ethical acquisition of each artifact, obtained directly from trusted artisans and collectors in Mali. This Dogon mask is perfect for collectors of African art, cultural historians, or anyone fascinated by traditional ceremonial objects. It offers a profound connection to the Dogon people's spiritual beliefs and artistic legacy, bringing a piece of Mali’s rich cultural history into your home or collection. This 19th-century horned goat mask is not only a decorative item but also a testament to the enduring legacy and cultural significance of the Dogon people's artistic achievements.

 

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