Suku Male Mask Congo
Width: 9.0
Depth: 8.0
Description
The Suku, a community of around 80,000 people, share a cultural and artistic affinity with their more populous neighbors, the Yaka. Masks play a significant role in Suku traditions, serving both as tools for enhancing hunting success and as a means of venerating ancestors. Suku helmet masks, sometimes characterized by a white face and blue vertical "scarification" marks, are likely from the northern part of Suku territory, where distinct color schemes are employed compared to the southern artists.
Distinguishing features of Suku masks include white-painted faces, blue pigments for eyelids, and vertical scars beneath the eyes. Masks like the one illustrated may include a raised hair crest with incised circles, showcasing the craftsmanship of skilled carvers. The detailed eyes and the line separating the face and hair demonstrate the artistry involved. Typically, a large grass ruff would be attached to the lower part of the mask for a striking visual effect.
Height (In) 18.5
Width (In) 11.0
Depth (In) 9.0
152041
Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Suku
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.