Kongo Mask on Custom Stand Congo
Width: 5.5
Depth: 3.75
Description
This unique Kongo mask features bold stripes and rich pigment, handcrafted from a single piece of wood. Comes with metal stand.
Ceremonial face masks, worn by ritual specialists or diviners known as nganga diphomba, displayed serene expressions despite being associated with the term "ngobudi," signifying something frightening or terror-inducing. The predominant color of white in these masks symbolized the spirits of the dead, and their lifelike faces resembled the heads of Kongo maternity statues. The term "Ndunga" referred to a masked figure adorned with a costume made of dried banana leaves or touraco feathers, as well as a male society in the coastal region of the ancient Ngoyo kingdom. The Ndunga society served as a type of secret police, responsible for maintaining civil order, ensuring political stability, and pursuing criminals like thieves, sorcerers, and murderers. Bandunga masks were worn to enact the will of ancestors and supernatural forces during rituals, including funeral dances for high-ranking individuals. While the Ndunga society has evolved over time, a playful version of it still exists among the Kongo people.
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Kongo
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Other Dimensions: 14.5 inch height on stand
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.