Anthropomorphic face mask "kibwabwabwa"
D. R. Congo, Mbagani
sold
EUR 1,500
Size
H: 33 cm
H: 13.0 inch
Description
wood, dark brown patina, remains of pigments, prominent pointed chin, plant fibre cord through mouth opening (for additionally fixing the mask with the teeth), remains of a net-like costume with feathers on the backside, slightly dam. (chin), crack (head), abrasion of paint, metal base;
Mbagani masks are associated with practices of the “mukanda” society. They perform during times of crisis pursuant to unsuccessful hunts, or general sterility among the women. The “kibwabwabwa” dancer is accompanied by a masked “girl”, called “gashiga” and by an unmasked figure named “gabamba”.