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Bembe Mask (N° 24271) Deposit sale

Collection of African Belgian art.
This African mask was used during the tribal ritual of the Elanda male society. Mask embodying the god Alunga, this panel structure has double orbits and a diamond-shaped mouth. Evocation of a spirit of the forest, this mask was kept in the sacred caves. They appeared in various guises during the Bwami circumcision and initiation ceremonies.
Matte patina, ocher beige kaolin residue, bluish highlights.
Desication cracks, native restoration.
The Bembe ethnic group is a Luba branch that left the Congo in the 18th century. Their society and artistic tendency are marked by the influence of their neighbors in the Lake Tanganyika region, the Lega, the Buyu, etc. Indeed, like the Lega, the Bembe had a bwami association responsible for initiation and structuring society, but if the bwami was exclusive among the Lega, other associations coexisted among the Bembe.  

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OriginColl. belge Pr Jan Putteneers
EthnyBembe
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood
Height cm77
Width32 cm
Weight1.50 Kg

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