Statue / Fetish - Tchokwé / Chokwe - DR Congo






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DRC Congo
Tchokwé / Chokwé
Wood
Height: 290 mm
Width: 95 mm
Depth: 85 mm
The vast majority of Tchokwe objects are decorated with figures and geographic motifs. The Tchokwe people use several masks. The cikugu mask, made of plant fibers and cloth, covered with black, white, and red pigments, is worn during initiation ceremonies of the Mukanga society and to exorcise villages.
The male mask ciHongo, made of wood, features a horizontal beard and large bulging eyes. It symbolizes wealth and power. The wearer of the mask, responsible for collecting the tribute paid to the chief, covers himself with a vegetal net. This mask also confers judicial power on its wearer.
The Tchokwe mask "pwo" with its characteristic scarifications on the forehead and cheeks. It represents the ideal woman or mother. It brings fertility wherever it dances.
The kalelwa and cikunza masks, worn during initiation ceremonies, are vegetal masks with tall, elaborately shaped headdresses.
The Tchokwe have created statues, fetishes, masks, stools, scepters, tobacco boxes, pipes, whistles, combs, drums, ...
Packages are sent from Monday to Saturday with insurance and a tracking number.
Delivery in France in 1 to 3 days via Chronopost, 2 to 5 days across the European Union.
Delivery to the rest of Europe and worldwide via Colissimo International.
We speak English
Seller's Story
DRC Congo
Tchokwé / Chokwé
Wood
Height: 290 mm
Width: 95 mm
Depth: 85 mm
The vast majority of Tchokwe objects are decorated with figures and geographic motifs. The Tchokwe people use several masks. The cikugu mask, made of plant fibers and cloth, covered with black, white, and red pigments, is worn during initiation ceremonies of the Mukanga society and to exorcise villages.
The male mask ciHongo, made of wood, features a horizontal beard and large bulging eyes. It symbolizes wealth and power. The wearer of the mask, responsible for collecting the tribute paid to the chief, covers himself with a vegetal net. This mask also confers judicial power on its wearer.
The Tchokwe mask "pwo" with its characteristic scarifications on the forehead and cheeks. It represents the ideal woman or mother. It brings fertility wherever it dances.
The kalelwa and cikunza masks, worn during initiation ceremonies, are vegetal masks with tall, elaborately shaped headdresses.
The Tchokwe have created statues, fetishes, masks, stools, scepters, tobacco boxes, pipes, whistles, combs, drums, ...
Packages are sent from Monday to Saturday with insurance and a tracking number.
Delivery in France in 1 to 3 days via Chronopost, 2 to 5 days across the European Union.
Delivery to the rest of Europe and worldwide via Colissimo International.
We speak English
