No. 98336765

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Tikar Passport Mask Cameroon - Tikar Group - Cameroon  (No Reserve Price)
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€ 29
10 weeks ago

Tikar Passport Mask Cameroon - Tikar Group - Cameroon (No Reserve Price)

African Passport Mask Cameroon. Material; Clay. Dimension; Height; 110 mm, Width 120 mm. Weight; 174.5 Gram. Tikar clay passport masks are small, pocket-sized terracotta masks created by the Tikar people of Cameroon, used as a personal identifier and a way to connect with ancestral spirits while traveling. These masks served as a form of "identity card," with their size allowing them to be carried in a pouch and their design reflecting the wearer's social status, profession, and maturity. Identity and Travel: The primary function of these masks was to serve as a traveling "passport" for the wearer, representing their tribal affiliation and status when moving between villages or beyond their borders. Connection to Ancestors: The masks were believed to maintain a connection with the spirit embodied by the larger parent mask and were used to invoke benevolent ancestral spirits during ceremonies. Social Status: The colors and designs on the masks often indicated the wearer's social standing and maturity; for example, colorful masks might be worn by younger apprentices, while less colorful or monochrome masks could signify counselors or masters. Material: They are typically made from terracotta or fired clay. Size: The masks are small, fitting into a pouch or being carried easily, hence the term "passport mask". Variety: They vary in style and expression, with each mask conveying a unique character and meaning through its design.

No. 98336765

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Tikar Passport Mask Cameroon - Tikar Group - Cameroon  (No Reserve Price)

Tikar Passport Mask Cameroon - Tikar Group - Cameroon (No Reserve Price)

African Passport Mask Cameroon.
Material; Clay.
Dimension; Height; 110 mm, Width 120 mm.
Weight; 174.5 Gram.

Tikar clay passport masks are small, pocket-sized terracotta masks created by the Tikar people of Cameroon, used as a personal identifier and a way to connect with ancestral spirits while traveling. These masks served as a form of "identity card," with their size allowing them to be carried in a pouch and their design reflecting the wearer's social status, profession, and maturity.

Identity and Travel: The primary function of these masks was to serve as a traveling "passport" for the wearer, representing their tribal affiliation and status when moving between villages or beyond their borders.

Connection to Ancestors: The masks were believed to maintain a connection with the spirit embodied by the larger parent mask and were used to invoke benevolent ancestral spirits during ceremonies.

Social Status: The colors and designs on the masks often indicated the wearer's social standing and maturity; for example, colorful masks might be worn by younger apprentices, while less colorful or monochrome masks could signify counselors or masters.

Material: They are typically made from terracotta or fired clay.

Size: The masks are small, fitting into a pouch or being carried easily, hence the term "passport mask".

Variety: They vary in style and expression, with each mask conveying a unique character and meaning through its design.

Final bid
€ 29
Amy Wassing
Expert
Estimate  € 80 - € 120

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