No. 96063987

Tribal mask - Kifwebe - Songye - Democratic Republic of the Congo
No. 96063987

Tribal mask - Kifwebe - Songye - Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ancient female Kifwebe mask from Songye tribe, D. R. of Congo.
Dimensions: height: 38 cm; width: 25.5 cm; depth: 18 cm.
Estimated age: 1940.
Provenance: collected on early fifties by comboni fathers in Kasongo, Belgian Congo, nowadays Maniema province, Democratic Republic of Congo. Purchased from Mbuya Comboni Missionaries, Kampala (Uganda), on 2006.
Type of wood: Ricinodendron Rautanenii.
Substances: the colours of the mask are a bit faded. The black dye has been identified as charcoal (“Lifito” in Basongye language). The white dye has been applied by the use of riverbed clay (known in Basongye language as “Ntoshi”), a type of clay similar to kaolin, mixed with yellow ochre (limonite dust). The red dye has been obtained from Bixa Orellana (annatto). The mask has been repainted several times, as usual for most of tribally used masks from Songye tribe. Looking carefully at the surface, it's possible to see four levels of colour, of which the last appears to be the red dye on the nose and on the eyes. The fur applied on the nose comes from Da Brazza's monkeys fur (Cercopithecus Neglectus).
Overall condition: the mask shows general wear and light grey patina. The wood is very fragile due to its old age. Considering its age, the mask is in great shape.
This is an unique piece, of inestimable value, not easy to find of this age, and not easy to find of this beauty.
A true, unquestionable masterpiece.
A professional invoice with a picture of the object, as well as the aforementioned description, will be delivered with the lot.
Delivery by International Quick Pack.
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