Dan Guerre Guere Mask Cote d'Ivoire
Width: 6.0
Depth: 9.0
Description
The Guerre people, residing in Liberia and Ivory Coast, boast a vibrant cultural heritage centered around traditional masks and ceremonies. Among these, the Dan Guere mask stands out, a wooden face mask used in significant rituals like funerals and initiations. This mask, with its symmetrical features representing nature's balance, features intricate carvings and vibrant pigments reflecting aspects of Dan culture and spirituality. These masks are potent symbols, believed to connect wearers with ancestors and spirits, particularly the Dan Guere mask inhabited by a deceased warrior's spirit. Expert dancers channel the spirit's wisdom during ceremonies. Alongside the Wee and Kran masks used in various rites, these masks represent the profound spiritual ties of the Dan people. Their cultural richness extends to music, dance, and clothing, proudly preserved and celebrated across generations. These masks continue to captivate global artists and collectors, serving as enduring symbols of African art and heritage.
Height (In) 16.0
Width (In) 6.0
Depth (In) 9.0
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Dan
Country of Origin: Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.