Guro/Baule ethnische Gruppe der Elfenbeinküste – mit einem Vogel, der eine Schlange beißt - Küste (Ohne mindestpreis)





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Guro/Baule Ethnische Maske aus Costa, Elfenbeinküste, aus Holz geschnitzt, späte 20. Jahrhunderts, guter Zustand, 14 × 18 × 52 cm, ca. 2 kg, Provenienz: Private Collection, Titel des Kunstwerks: Guro/Baule Etchnic Cote d'Ivoire - with Bird biting a Snake.
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Cote d'Ivoire - Ivort Coast - Costa d'Avorio
Guro/Baule Etchnic Mask
hand carved in wood
in very good conditions
Historic Notes
Traditional African mask in the Guro or Baule style from the Ivory Coast—a mask made of rough wood with colored pigments, often yellow (as in this case), blue, and red. These extremely rare masks are used in ritual and ceremonial contexts. The upper part features a bird with a snake in its mouth, typical of the Guro style. This mask is a highly prized piece of tribal art, highly collectible and used as an interior decoration. These masks are often associated with the Zaouili dance, a traditional performance representing feminine beauty.
In these African masks, a figure (in this case a colored bird) biting a serpent generally symbolizes power, wisdom, spiritual protection, and control over the forces of nature. In many African cultures (such as those of West Africa), the serpent is not a symbol of evil, but a powerful entity associated with fertility, rain, and the continuity of life.
dimensions are 14 x 18 x 52 cm. - weight approx 2 Kg.
Attention Attention
we do not ship to the USA ... due to tariffs Poste Italiane does not accept any shipments - we need to send with a private courier and the shipping costs are around 65 to 75 Euro ... please consider this if you live in USA, please ...
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Cote d'Ivoire - Ivort Coast - Costa d'Avorio
Guro/Baule Etchnic Mask
hand carved in wood
in very good conditions
Historic Notes
Traditional African mask in the Guro or Baule style from the Ivory Coast—a mask made of rough wood with colored pigments, often yellow (as in this case), blue, and red. These extremely rare masks are used in ritual and ceremonial contexts. The upper part features a bird with a snake in its mouth, typical of the Guro style. This mask is a highly prized piece of tribal art, highly collectible and used as an interior decoration. These masks are often associated with the Zaouili dance, a traditional performance representing feminine beauty.
In these African masks, a figure (in this case a colored bird) biting a serpent generally symbolizes power, wisdom, spiritual protection, and control over the forces of nature. In many African cultures (such as those of West Africa), the serpent is not a symbol of evil, but a powerful entity associated with fertility, rain, and the continuity of life.
dimensions are 14 x 18 x 52 cm. - weight approx 2 Kg.
Attention Attention
we do not ship to the USA ... due to tariffs Poste Italiane does not accept any shipments - we need to send with a private courier and the shipping costs are around 65 to 75 Euro ... please consider this if you live in USA, please ...

