Bete Guro mask

The wearing of the mask in traditional African art in Ivory Coast

African mask on the front of the ball. The cap is finely chiseled on the top of the forehead. The nose is flared, small mouth ajar ajar. Trace kaolin around the eyes, mouth and forehead.

To materialize the hostile forces of the forest, they carved a type of mask that caused terror: the face, grinning face, distorted features, facial projections, horned heads, bulging forehead, tubular eyes and teeth tawny.

Formerly, this mask presided over the ceremony of peace restoration after armed conflict and participated in customary justice sessions. Mask possibly form the Daloa region.

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Data sheet

Size
28 x 14 cm
Ethnic group
Bete
Material(s)
Wood
Country
Ivory Coast

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