Bakongo Painted Villi Mask Congo
Width: 6.0
Depth: 4.0
Description
The Bakongo Villi mask is an expressive and detailed traditional African mask originating from the Bakongo people, predominantly found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, and the Republic of Congo. Known for its intricate design and naturalistic expressions, the mask is primarily used in initiations and funerals of important individuals. It may also serve social control functions and be employed by diviners and healers. The mask's expressive features, including subtle or drastic relief carving and a prominent mouth and cheeks, contribute to its character. The use of colors, such as red for bravery and male potency, black for darkness, and white for illumination, knowledge, femininity, fertility, and ancestral spirits, adds symbolic significance. Crafted from wood and adorned with various decorative elements, the Bakongo Villi mask reflects the artistic and cultural richness of the Bakongo people.
Depth (in)
4.0
Width (in)
6.0
Height (in)
9.0
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Approximate Age: Early - Mid 20th Century
People: Bakongo
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.