Lega Kayamba mask - Lega - DR Congo

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The Lega Kayamba mask from the Democratic Republic of Congo, dating to the mid-20th century, made of wood and kaolin, from a private collection, associated with the Lega culture, height 29 cm, in fair condition.

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The Lega are an ethnic group that occur in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The art of the Lega tribe is mainly made for their semi-secret associations of men and women, such as the Bwami society of the Lega peoples. The teachings of Bwami are a cornerstone of all aspects of life, guiding the moral development of the individual and regulating relationships with others. The Bwami doctrine is represented by masks, heads and small figures of wood and ivory, all of which play a vital role during initiation into the highest grades of society. Lega masks refer to ancestors and are passed from one generation of initiates to the next as symbols of continuity. Lega masks were used for instruction and initiation ceremonies, ceremonial rituals in the various progressive levels of the Bwami society, the association through which Lega men rise with lifelong deeds and often learn through the hierarchy. These horned masks, known as Kayamba masks, are only used in a few regions of Lega-land in the DRC - they are thus rare masks. They usually belong to skilled teachers. They are used by men and women in ceremonies with singing, drama, etc. The following mask is made of light wood and has a brown patina and shows good signs of age and use.

The Lega are an ethnic group that occur in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The art of the Lega tribe is mainly made for their semi-secret associations of men and women, such as the Bwami society of the Lega peoples. The teachings of Bwami are a cornerstone of all aspects of life, guiding the moral development of the individual and regulating relationships with others. The Bwami doctrine is represented by masks, heads and small figures of wood and ivory, all of which play a vital role during initiation into the highest grades of society. Lega masks refer to ancestors and are passed from one generation of initiates to the next as symbols of continuity. Lega masks were used for instruction and initiation ceremonies, ceremonial rituals in the various progressive levels of the Bwami society, the association through which Lega men rise with lifelong deeds and often learn through the hierarchy. These horned masks, known as Kayamba masks, are only used in a few regions of Lega-land in the DRC - they are thus rare masks. They usually belong to skilled teachers. They are used by men and women in ceremonies with singing, drama, etc. The following mask is made of light wood and has a brown patina and shows good signs of age and use.

Details

Ethnic group/ culture
Lega
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Wood, kaolin
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Fair condition
Title of artwork
Lega Kayamba mask
Height
29 cm
Provenance
Private collection
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Objects sold
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