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Kumu masks come from the Democratic Republic of Congo and are used by the Kumu people in ritual contexts. These masks, often made of wood and sometimes decorated with paint or plant fibers, are worn during ceremonies related to ancestor worship, initiation rites, and hunting magic. They are often abstract and expressive, with geometric patterns and strong facial expressions, and serve to transform the wearer and connect to the spiritual world.
Product description: African wooden mask on stand.
Dimensions (hxwxd): Height including stand 54 cm, width 21 cm and depth 12 cm.
The condition: In neat condition, minor signs of wear and damage occur.
Weight:
Will be shipped neatly packaged.
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