Lovale Chokwe african mask
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Lovale Chokwe mask

€300.00

Traditional Lovale mask with bright red partina from Angola.

Although specific information on Lovale masks is limited, it is relevant to consider the practices of neighboring ethnic groups, such as the Chokwe, to understand similar traditions.

Among the Chokwe, masks are used in initiation ceremonies, including the Mukanda, a rite of passage for young boys.

Female masks, such as the Pwo, embody the ideal of feminine beauty and are associated with fertility and prosperity. These masks appear during festive ceremonies and are believed to bring blessings to the community.

Male masks, such as the Chihongo, symbolize wealth and power. They are used to engage ancestors, encouraging them to guide, protect, and educate the living.

Although practices vary between ethnic groups, the use of masks in initiation rites, festive ceremonies, and fertility rituals is a common feature in this region of Central Africa. Masks serve as a link between the world of the living and that of the ancestors, playing a crucial role in the transmission of cultural and spiritual values.

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Data sheet

Presumed dating
Mid XXth century
Size
22 cm (35 cm with support)
Ethnic group
Chokwe / Tchokwe / Tschokwe
Material(s)
Wood, accessories
Country
Angola
Origin
Importante portuguese coll. (Belém)
Stand
Included
Condition
Excellent

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