African Chokwe Lovale mask - Angola

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African Chokwe Lovale mask from Angola, belonging to the Lovale subgroup of the Chokwe people, from a private collection, height 27 cm.

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Traditional Lovale mask of the Chokwe from Angola.

Height : 27 cm.

This Chokwe Luena mask is dated from the mid or second part of the 20th century and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Traditional Lovale mask of the Chokwe from Angola.
The mask presented belongs to the Lovale ethnic group of Angola. It has several characteristic features such as the crosses on both cheeks. Carved from dark wood, it has a smooth patina, which indicates its use and age. The face of the mask is rounder than normal and flattened with stylized features. The half-closed eyes and wide narrow mouth suggest an expression of stress. A cap made of plant fibers. The forehead has 5 points with wavy hair extending to the side. The nose is shaped in steps.

Lovale masks play a central role in ritual ceremonies and cultural festivities. They are often used in the following contexts:
Initiation ceremonies: The masks are worn during rites of passage, especially those that mark the transition of young boys to adulthood. The mask wearer, often a respected member of the community, embodies an ancestral spirit or a mythological figure.
Dances and festivities: During certain ritual dances, the masks serve to invoke the spirits of ancestors. These dances can take place during harvests, weddings or other important celebrations.
Spiritual protection: The masks are also used to protect the community from evil spirits. They act as intermediaries between the world of the living and the spiritual world, thus ensuring peace and prosperity in the village.
Communication with ancestors: The Lovale believe that the masks allow communication with the spirits of the ancestors, and offer guidance and protection to the community. The masks are therefore treated with great respect and are often considered sacred objects.
This Lovale mask perfectly illustrates the cultural and spiritual wealth of this people. It emphasizes the importance of masks in social and religious life, where they are not only objects of art, but essential instruments of tradition and spirituality.

Seller's Story

A SUMMARY OF OUR AFRICA-GALLERY SELLING POLICIES. Our Africa-gallery specialized in Ethiopian tribal art, collected and sell tribal used art from all over Africa and special from Ethiopia. Our Gallery have a collection of authentic, original and traditional art from Africa. This collection including masks, statues, pottery, musical instruments, manuscripts, headrests and other antique, primitive art and various unusual items. I hardly ever buy directly from Africa. All my items that I sell are old and (tribal) used. My objects come from European and American private collections, auction houses, fellow dealers and other collectors from around the world. This site gives you an impression of our stock and activities. Authentic, museum quality African tribal art at wholesale prices We strive to provide deeper public appreciation for high quality African art and to make it accessible to all collectors. High quality masks, carvings, statues, fetishes, animal figures, ritual objects and bronzes displayed here will add beauty to any home and value to any collection. In addition, an ever-growing demand for rapidly disappearing original African tribal art makes it a sound investment. As long-time experienced collectors, we carefully select and authenticate every artifact. Shown here are original, high quality, hand-crafted pieces made of wood or bronze which can be yours at a fraction of gallery prices! Years of traditional use added distinction to many of them. We guarantee the authenticity of every item and your complete satisfaction. We make every effort to research and document the history of each artifact. In our gallery you will find a nice selection of our stock. If you find something that is not on the site, let us know. We always have a large stock of items that are not on our site. Please let us know if you do not see items you want. We may be able to find them for you. Stand - The stand is not included in the price, Shipping - We ship worldwide. We try and get shipments out as quickly as possible after payment, usually shipping four times weekly. Combined shipping - For buyers of multiple items please email us when done shopping for your combined invoice with reduced shipping fees. For urgent deliveries we can arrange courier shipments via DHL (additional charges incurred to be covered by the buyer). Delivery – Delivery to most destinations is anywhere between 2 to 8 business days inside Europe and 16 to 21 business days to the rest of the world, after receiving our email confirmation that the item has been shipped. Parcels shipped from the Netherlands are sent using the Post NL and the parcel status is traceable online. Refunds & Returns – We are aiming for your complete satisfaction. If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase please return the item to us for a complete refund or exchange. No hassles, no questions asked. Refunds will be issued via PayPal or by Bank only. The shipping costs are not refundable. Please Contact Us – For any questions, concerns, or clarifications before bidding on or purchasing an item. We are usually able to respond within 24 hours. To avoid spam filters please establish initial contact through the Africa-gallery messaging system. Thank you for visiting our site! Kind regards, Gijs van Kuijk
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Traditional Lovale mask of the Chokwe from Angola.

Height : 27 cm.

This Chokwe Luena mask is dated from the mid or second part of the 20th century and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Traditional Lovale mask of the Chokwe from Angola.
The mask presented belongs to the Lovale ethnic group of Angola. It has several characteristic features such as the crosses on both cheeks. Carved from dark wood, it has a smooth patina, which indicates its use and age. The face of the mask is rounder than normal and flattened with stylized features. The half-closed eyes and wide narrow mouth suggest an expression of stress. A cap made of plant fibers. The forehead has 5 points with wavy hair extending to the side. The nose is shaped in steps.

Lovale masks play a central role in ritual ceremonies and cultural festivities. They are often used in the following contexts:
Initiation ceremonies: The masks are worn during rites of passage, especially those that mark the transition of young boys to adulthood. The mask wearer, often a respected member of the community, embodies an ancestral spirit or a mythological figure.
Dances and festivities: During certain ritual dances, the masks serve to invoke the spirits of ancestors. These dances can take place during harvests, weddings or other important celebrations.
Spiritual protection: The masks are also used to protect the community from evil spirits. They act as intermediaries between the world of the living and the spiritual world, thus ensuring peace and prosperity in the village.
Communication with ancestors: The Lovale believe that the masks allow communication with the spirits of the ancestors, and offer guidance and protection to the community. The masks are therefore treated with great respect and are often considered sacred objects.
This Lovale mask perfectly illustrates the cultural and spiritual wealth of this people. It emphasizes the importance of masks in social and religious life, where they are not only objects of art, but essential instruments of tradition and spirituality.

Seller's Story

A SUMMARY OF OUR AFRICA-GALLERY SELLING POLICIES. Our Africa-gallery specialized in Ethiopian tribal art, collected and sell tribal used art from all over Africa and special from Ethiopia. Our Gallery have a collection of authentic, original and traditional art from Africa. This collection including masks, statues, pottery, musical instruments, manuscripts, headrests and other antique, primitive art and various unusual items. I hardly ever buy directly from Africa. All my items that I sell are old and (tribal) used. My objects come from European and American private collections, auction houses, fellow dealers and other collectors from around the world. This site gives you an impression of our stock and activities. Authentic, museum quality African tribal art at wholesale prices We strive to provide deeper public appreciation for high quality African art and to make it accessible to all collectors. High quality masks, carvings, statues, fetishes, animal figures, ritual objects and bronzes displayed here will add beauty to any home and value to any collection. In addition, an ever-growing demand for rapidly disappearing original African tribal art makes it a sound investment. As long-time experienced collectors, we carefully select and authenticate every artifact. Shown here are original, high quality, hand-crafted pieces made of wood or bronze which can be yours at a fraction of gallery prices! Years of traditional use added distinction to many of them. We guarantee the authenticity of every item and your complete satisfaction. We make every effort to research and document the history of each artifact. In our gallery you will find a nice selection of our stock. If you find something that is not on the site, let us know. We always have a large stock of items that are not on our site. Please let us know if you do not see items you want. We may be able to find them for you. Stand - The stand is not included in the price, Shipping - We ship worldwide. We try and get shipments out as quickly as possible after payment, usually shipping four times weekly. Combined shipping - For buyers of multiple items please email us when done shopping for your combined invoice with reduced shipping fees. For urgent deliveries we can arrange courier shipments via DHL (additional charges incurred to be covered by the buyer). Delivery – Delivery to most destinations is anywhere between 2 to 8 business days inside Europe and 16 to 21 business days to the rest of the world, after receiving our email confirmation that the item has been shipped. Parcels shipped from the Netherlands are sent using the Post NL and the parcel status is traceable online. Refunds & Returns – We are aiming for your complete satisfaction. If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase please return the item to us for a complete refund or exchange. No hassles, no questions asked. Refunds will be issued via PayPal or by Bank only. The shipping costs are not refundable. Please Contact Us – For any questions, concerns, or clarifications before bidding on or purchasing an item. We are usually able to respond within 24 hours. To avoid spam filters please establish initial contact through the Africa-gallery messaging system. Thank you for visiting our site! Kind regards, Gijs van Kuijk
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Details

Period
Mid 20th century
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
African Chokwe Lovale mask - Angola
Height
27 cm
Provenance
Private collection
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Objects sold
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