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Female "kifwebe" mask "kikashi" ·  D. R. Congo, Songye · ID: 3052309

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Provenance
Quittenbaum, Hamburg, Germany, 25 October 2003, lot 140
Size
H: 30 cm
H: 11.8 inch

Description

wood, black and white paint, base

“Kifwebe” masks were the property of the “bwadi bwa kifwebe” male society, who relied on the ideology of witchcraft (“buchi”) and sorcery (“masende”) to sustain their rule.

To harness the powers of “buchi” and “masende”, “kifwebe” masks are danced. It was believed that the power of the masks would give their wearers supernatural powers and abilities.

Female masks are more closely related to the physical world and reproduction, and their movements are calmer and more controlled. They must activate the benevolent spirits which contribute to the birth of the coming generation. They watch over the cyclic course of things, assuring continuity and smooth transitions.


The object Female “kifwebe” mask “kikashi” with the object ID 3052309 was last part of the auction Collectors’ Items Sale at September 24, 2025 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 293.

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