Mask "kpelié" · Côte d'Ivoire, Senufo · ID: 3035949
Description
wood, shiny dark brown patina, characteristic: ornamental projections, drilled holes around the rim, rep. (breakage at the back), metal tags missing, missing parts (projections), slight traces of abrasion;
the name “kpelié” is derived from the Senufo word for “jumping” and literally means “face of the jumper”. The mask belongs to the carver society “kulibèlè” and is called “woman of the old carver” in her most common female form. She appears at funerals and for entertainment. Primarily she is worn by adolescents, who are not yet initiated. “Kpelié” is regularly danced at the end of february when the hot season starts and the fruits of the kappok tree dehisce.
The object Mask “kpelié” with the object ID 3035949 was last part of the auction 75th tribal art auction at November 30, 2013 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 287.
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