Mask - Bamana - Mali

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A Bamana Kono mask from Koulikoro, Mali, dating to the 1960s, carved in wood, long elongated form with a prominent forehead and two tapered ears, well worn with age but intact.

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Masks of the Kono association, which enforces civic morality, are elongated and could be encrusted with sacrificial material. The kono mask belonged to the village and were used in agricultural rituals, mostly to petition for a good harvest. They usually represent an animal head with long open snout and nose (symbolizing intuition and energy). Its prominent forehead (seat of knowledge) carries two long tapered ears standing in a V from the head, indicating the Kono man’s supernatural sense of hearing.
Kono mask are elegant and simple and are worn horizontally.

This mask is 114 cm long and 53/18 cm (top/bottom) wide; its weigth is 7 kg.

This mask is from the Lampevelden collection; see for further information by the photoos above


Masks of the Kono association, which enforces civic morality, are elongated and could be encrusted with sacrificial material. The kono mask belonged to the village and were used in agricultural rituals, mostly to petition for a good harvest. They usually represent an animal head with long open snout and nose (symbolizing intuition and energy). Its prominent forehead (seat of knowledge) carries two long tapered ears standing in a V from the head, indicating the Kono man’s supernatural sense of hearing.
Kono mask are elegant and simple and are worn horizontally.

This mask is 114 cm long and 53/18 cm (top/bottom) wide; its weigth is 7 kg.

This mask is from the Lampevelden collection; see for further information by the photoos above


Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
Koulikoro
Material
Wood
Country of Origin
Mali
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Ethnic group/ culture
Bamana
Sold with stand
No
Estimated Period
1960-1970
The NetherlandsVerified
277
Objects sold
Private

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