Mask "nwenka" · Burkina Faso, Bobo · ID: 3042036
Description
wood, traces of kaolin, red pigment and black paint, helmet-shaped corpus with pierced superstructure and elongated mask face, only small remains of original colourful painting preserved, slightly dam., crack;
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The “nwenka” mask is said to date from the time of creation, when “Wuro”, the Creator God, molded the world from moist clay and made the first humans. “Wuro” retreated from the world but left his three sons behind to help mankind. His most important son is “dwo”. The “nwenka” mask embodies the spirit of “dwo” and ultimately “wuro’s” spirit.
The blacksmith, one of the first human beings, was made “nwenka’s” keeper and authorized to carve it and other masks out of wood.
At harvest and funeral celebrations, “nwenke” dancers wear thick costumes of hemp and execute an athletic spinning dance that serves as a metaphor for the creation of the world.
The object Mask “nwenka” with the object ID 3042036 was part of the auction 85th Tribal Art Auction on March 4, 2017. The object with the lot number 138 achieved a sales price of EUR 2,400 with an asking price of EUR 2,000.
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