No. 100580777

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Pwoom Itok Mask - Kuba - DR Congo
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Pwoom Itok Mask - Kuba - DR Congo

Masks like this one are often called Pwoom Itok. Other names given to them are Ishieenmaal or Ishendemale. Cornet (1993) stated that the structure is typical of the Ngeende. In 1908, Torday and Joyce, who lived for a time with the Ngongo, found identical examples. All these masks have trilobed hairstyles, made from rota fiber or raffia. The eyes are very prominent, cylindrical in shape and markedly protruding and, according to Cornet, are inspired by the chameleon. The area around the iris has peepholes and the pupils are very emphasized. Other notable features are the sharp, voluminous nose and the semi-elliptical mouth joined to the nose by the columella. Cornet argued that these masks were used in the context of boys' initiations. The Ngongo Torday and Joyce were led to believe by the Ngongo that masks of this type were worn by the Babende, members of a “powerful secret society” of that ethnic group, which held an official position in each village and whose function was to combat crime. Today, it is more likely that this was an elite within the organization rather than a secret society. The Shene Malula mask (pronunciation by Torday and Joyce) performed in the villages along with two others, the Bungu and the Gore Moashi. A Ngongo legend attributes the creation of the mask to a woman from the time of Samba Milepe, who later became the founder of the Babende. Provenance: Medicus Mundi missonaires Argiles collection, Barcelona

No. 100580777

No longer available
Pwoom Itok Mask - Kuba - DR Congo

Pwoom Itok Mask - Kuba - DR Congo

Masks like this one are often called Pwoom Itok. Other names given to them are Ishieenmaal or Ishendemale. Cornet (1993) stated that the structure is typical of the Ngeende. In 1908, Torday and Joyce, who lived for a time with the Ngongo, found identical examples. All these masks have trilobed hairstyles, made from rota fiber or raffia. The eyes are very prominent, cylindrical in shape and markedly protruding and, according to Cornet, are inspired by the chameleon. The area around the iris has peepholes and the pupils are very emphasized. Other notable features are the sharp, voluminous nose and the semi-elliptical mouth joined to the nose by the columella. Cornet argued that these masks were used in the context of boys' initiations. The Ngongo Torday and Joyce were led to believe by the Ngongo that masks of this type were worn by the Babende, members of a “powerful secret society” of that ethnic group, which held an official position in each village and whose function was to combat crime. Today, it is more likely that this was an elite within the organization rather than a secret society. The Shene Malula mask (pronunciation by Torday and Joyce) performed in the villages along with two others, the Bungu and the Gore Moashi. A Ngongo legend attributes the creation of the mask to a woman from the time of Samba Milepe, who later became the founder of the Babende.

Provenance: Medicus Mundi missonaires
Argiles collection, Barcelona

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Dimitri André
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Estimate  € 250 - € 280

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