Body mask "ndimu"
Tanzanie, Makondé
Vendu
1 800 €
Taille
H: 48 cm
H: 18.9 inch
Description
wood, brown and black paint, accentuated navel, pierced around the rim, min. dam., slight traces of abrasion, metal socle;
the female body mask was used at initiation rites. It was part of the costume of a “ndimu” mask dancer, called “amwalin-dembo”, depicting a pregnant woman. It was always worn by a male dancer and was supplemented by a face mask. The dance demonstrated the pain of giving birth.