Ngil mask - Fang - Gabon





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Height with base: 52 cm
Originally from Gabon, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea, Fang Ngil masks occupy a central place in the culture and spirituality of the Fang people. These masks, recognizable by their elongated form, chalk-white face and stylized features, are more than mere objects of art: they embody moral authority and justice within the community.
Carved in a light yet sturdy wood, often Balsa or Okoumé, Ngil masks are characterized by a concave face, a prominent forehead, and a mouth reduced to a thin line. Their surface is covered with kaolin, a white clay, symbolizing purity and a connection to the world of the ancestors. This white patina, contrasting with the dark wood, enhances their spectacular and sacred aspect.
Traditionally, Ngil masks were used during Ngil ceremonies, a secret society responsible for maintaining social order, judging conflicts, and punishing presumed witches.
Worn by masked dancers, they appeared at night, lit by torchlight, to inspire fear and respect. Their role was both judicial, spiritual, and deterrent, ensuring the cohesion and balance of the community.
The making of a Ngil mask follows a precise ritual: the wood is carefully chosen, carved according to strict rules, then covered with kaolin and sometimes plant fibers or animal skins.
Each mask is unique, bearing the energy and history of those who created and used it.
Today, Fang Ngil masks are recognized for their artistic and ethnographic value. They rank among the master pieces of African art collections, bearing witness to the cultural and spiritual richness of the Fang people. Their presence recalls the importance of justice, tradition, and the link between the living and the ancestors.
Presentation of our expertise house
Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we benefit from a solid reputation and a history of several hundred sales with a near 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly assist with liquidations, successions, and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with private individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent, and accessible, with many sales offered without reserved prices.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping guaranteed within 24 hours, with careful packaging, insurance, and tracking.
Contact 7 days a week: we remain available for any questions or requests for additional information.
Height with base: 52 cm
Originally from Gabon, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea, Fang Ngil masks occupy a central place in the culture and spirituality of the Fang people. These masks, recognizable by their elongated form, chalk-white face and stylized features, are more than mere objects of art: they embody moral authority and justice within the community.
Carved in a light yet sturdy wood, often Balsa or Okoumé, Ngil masks are characterized by a concave face, a prominent forehead, and a mouth reduced to a thin line. Their surface is covered with kaolin, a white clay, symbolizing purity and a connection to the world of the ancestors. This white patina, contrasting with the dark wood, enhances their spectacular and sacred aspect.
Traditionally, Ngil masks were used during Ngil ceremonies, a secret society responsible for maintaining social order, judging conflicts, and punishing presumed witches.
Worn by masked dancers, they appeared at night, lit by torchlight, to inspire fear and respect. Their role was both judicial, spiritual, and deterrent, ensuring the cohesion and balance of the community.
The making of a Ngil mask follows a precise ritual: the wood is carefully chosen, carved according to strict rules, then covered with kaolin and sometimes plant fibers or animal skins.
Each mask is unique, bearing the energy and history of those who created and used it.
Today, Fang Ngil masks are recognized for their artistic and ethnographic value. They rank among the master pieces of African art collections, bearing witness to the cultural and spiritual richness of the Fang people. Their presence recalls the importance of justice, tradition, and the link between the living and the ancestors.
Presentation of our expertise house
Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for over 8 years, we benefit from a solid reputation and a history of several hundred sales with a near 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly assist with liquidations, successions, and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with private individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent, and accessible, with many sales offered without reserved prices.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping guaranteed within 24 hours, with careful packaging, insurance, and tracking.
Contact 7 days a week: we remain available for any questions or requests for additional information.
