This African mask of the Dan named Déanglé has remarkably hemmed salient features. Additional holes on the forehead made it possible to attach a hairstyle or accessories. Black patina with slight relief. Lack, small erosions. Height on base: 32 cm. The Dan live in western Côte d'Ivoire, but also in Liberia. Also called Yacouba, they have a powerful initiatory society, that of the Leopard. The Dan masks, of various designs, generally occur during very theatrical entertainment parties where women play a preponderant role. The so-called "mocking" mask called Déanglé defines an ideal of beauty and benevolence because it is sculpted in honor of the young girls of the village or famous men. Also used during circumcision rites, they appear in the company of the gle sö singing masks and the large go ge masks relating to the go society, who administers justice and maintains peace.
490.00 € 392.00 € ( -20.0 %) Possibility of payment in 2x (2x 196.0 €) This item is sold with its certificate of authenticity
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