Toma Wood Mask Landai Guinea
Width: 4.5
Depth: 3.0
Description
The Toma masks, exquisite and culturally significant, are striking embodiments of artistic prowess within the traditions of the Toma people in West Africa. Carved with precision and care from indigenous materials, these masks encapsulate the essence of Toma beliefs and rituals. Each mask carries a unique visage, portraying a blend of spiritual symbolism and artistic expression. Adorned with intricate designs, these masks often feature elongated faces with high foreheads and finely sculpted features, conveying a sense of ancestral wisdom and spiritual connection. Vibrant pigments and intricate patterns embellish these masks, signifying diverse elements of Toma cosmology and societal roles. The Toma masks serve multifaceted purposes, playing pivotal roles in initiation ceremonies, harvest celebrations, and rites of passage. Beyond their aesthetic allure, these masks symbolize the continuity of Toma traditions, acting as conduits between the earthly realm and the spiritual world, embodying the rich heritage and cultural depth of the Toma people.
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Approximate Age: Early to Mid 20th Century
People: Toma
Country of Origin: Guinea
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.