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Makonde Njorowe Pregnant Belly Mask Tanzania

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SKU
140963
$265.00
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Brand Unbranded
Type of Object Mask
Country of Origin Mozambique, Tanzania
People Makonde
Materials Wood, pigment
Approximate Age 20th century
Height (in) 21
Width (in) 6.5
Depth (in) 4
Overall Condition Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.
Damage/Repair Cracks

This so-called pregnant belly mask comes from the Makonde people. Women play an important role in Makonde mythology and art. The legend is that a man carved a figure of a woman, fell asleep, and awoke to find that the statue had come to life. She gave him many children, and later became a venerated ancestress. The Makonde have an ancestress cult. Female body masks, depicting a torso with breasts, pregnant belly, and sometimes scarification patterns, promoted fertility.This female body mask was part of the costume of a special ndimu masker called amwalindembo presenting a young pregnant woman. The mask was worn by a man and his performances emphasize the difficulty of childbirth.