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Ivorian Senufo Mask - Man w/ Headdress

Ivorian Senufo Mask - Man w/ Headdress

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Senufo Mask from Ivory Coast

19th Century 

This 19th-century wooden Senufo mask from Côte d'Ivoire is a striking example of the rich artistic and spiritual traditions of the Senufo people. Hand-carved with precision, the mask exhibits the distinctive characteristics of Senufo artistry, with its elongated face, almond-shaped eyes, and smooth, flowing lines. These masks are typically used in ceremonies and rituals, particularly those related to Poro, the Senufo male initiation society, which plays a crucial role in maintaining social order and spiritual harmony.

The mask features a serene, almost abstract expression, with exaggerated facial features such as a long, slender nose and large, downcast eyes. These features symbolize wisdom, tranquility, and a connection to the spiritual realm. The forehead is often adorned with additional carvings or motifs, which may include animal symbols like birds or antelopes, representing attributes like strength, protection, or fertility.

Senufo masks are often worn during dances that celebrate rites of passage, agricultural festivals, or funerals, where they are believed to embody spirits that guide and protect the community. The dark, polished surface of the wood, created through years of handling and ceremonial use, adds a depth of character to the mask, enhancing its visual appeal and cultural significance.

This mask not only serves as a vital component of Senufo ritual life but also stands as a powerful symbol of the Senufo people’s connection to their ancestors and the spiritual forces they believe shape their world. As a work of art, it exemplifies the Senufo's mastery of woodcarving and their deep cultural heritage.

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