Dance mask - Elu - Ogoni - Nigeria

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Dance mask (Elu) from the Ogoni people, Nigeria; mid-20th century wooden ceremonial mask, original and in good condition, with stand, 16 × 11.5 × 11.5 cm, 238 g, provenance: private collection.

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A small Elu mask of the Ogoni people from Nigeria. Mid-20th century. Ex. private French collection.

The Ogoni people are an indigenous ethnic group from southern Nigeria, known for their rich artistic traditions, ceremonial culture, and deeply symbolic masks and sculptures used in community rituals and performances. Ogoni art is valued for its expressive forms, spiritual significance, and strong connection to ancestral heritage.

The Elu mask is a traditional ceremonial mask of the Ogoni people, characterized by expressive facial features and symbolic spiritual meaning. Elu masks were used in performances and community rituals, representing ancestral spirits and cultural identity.

Seller's Story

At Tribal Art Finland, we are dedicated to providing our customers with authentic and high-quality African tribal art at reasonable prices. Ensuring the authenticity of our products is our highest priority, and we source our artworks from trusted collectors of African art. What is Authentic African Art? In the traditional framework embraced by collectors and dealers, authentic African art—such as a mask—is typically defined as an object that has been used in cultural practices, such as dance or shrine decoration. This traditional use is often understood as ritual use, indicating a role in religious or magical ceremonies. Additionally, decorated furniture or household items, crafted with cultural significance and artistic skill, are also considered authentic forms of African art.

A small Elu mask of the Ogoni people from Nigeria. Mid-20th century. Ex. private French collection.

The Ogoni people are an indigenous ethnic group from southern Nigeria, known for their rich artistic traditions, ceremonial culture, and deeply symbolic masks and sculptures used in community rituals and performances. Ogoni art is valued for its expressive forms, spiritual significance, and strong connection to ancestral heritage.

The Elu mask is a traditional ceremonial mask of the Ogoni people, characterized by expressive facial features and symbolic spiritual meaning. Elu masks were used in performances and community rituals, representing ancestral spirits and cultural identity.

Seller's Story

At Tribal Art Finland, we are dedicated to providing our customers with authentic and high-quality African tribal art at reasonable prices. Ensuring the authenticity of our products is our highest priority, and we source our artworks from trusted collectors of African art. What is Authentic African Art? In the traditional framework embraced by collectors and dealers, authentic African art—such as a mask—is typically defined as an object that has been used in cultural practices, such as dance or shrine decoration. This traditional use is often understood as ritual use, indicating a role in religious or magical ceremonies. Additionally, decorated furniture or household items, crafted with cultural significance and artistic skill, are also considered authentic forms of African art.

Details

Indigenous object name
Elu
Ethnic group/ culture
Ogoni
Country of Origin
Nigeria
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Dance mask
Height
16 cm
Width
11.5 cm
Depth
11.5 cm
Weight
238 g
Provenance
Private collection
Authenticity
Original/official
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