Songye Leopard Mask Congo
Width: 10.0
Depth: 8.5
Description
Unleash your wild side with the exquisite Songye Leopard Mask. Hand-carved from a single piece of wood, this mask features enlarged teeth and unique pigmentation for a striking look.
The Songye people, residing in the southern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, share a common mythical ancestor named Kongolo with the Luba people. This connection, rooted in oral traditions and linguistic ties, suggests a historical and cultural affinity between the two groups. Geographically situated in the heart of the Luba homeland, the Songye territory is divided by the Lomani River, leading to distinct social structures in the eastern and western populations. These regional differences also influence artistic styles, with the eastern Songye known for intricate sculptures like Nkisi objects, representing spiritual power, while the western Songye are recognized for bold, geometric masks used in various ceremonies. The Songye people's origins, cultural practices, and art forms are shaped by historical interactions, geographic factors, and political dynamics.
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Songye
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.