This mask was created in the style of the Chokwe people of DRC/Angola. The face mask features a face with beautiful scarification throughout. The mask measures 8.25 inches tall and weighs a 0.5 pound. It is in fair condition with some repairs to the top of the mask – please inspect photos. Stand is not included.
Type of Object | Mask |
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Country of Origin | Angola, DR Congo |
Ethnicity | Chokwe |
Material | Wood and pigment |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height | 8.25" |
Width | 6.25" |
Depth | 5'' |
Weight | 0.5 lb |
Overall Condition | repairs to top of mask |
Additional Information | Pwo Mask |
Tribe Information
About the Chokwe People
The Chokwe, with an estimated population of 1.3 million people, inhabit areas in Angola, DRC and Zambia. They are known by many names throughout the world, upwards of 30 different variations, all deriving from the name in which they call themselves, Kocokwe. Chokwe government is headed by a king called Mwana Ngana, with male and female societies regulating all aspects of life.
Read more about the Chokwe here.
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Additional Information
About the Pwo Mask
Pwo masks are representations of female ancestors who are worthy of honoring. She is danced in tandem with Cihongo, her male counterpart during initiation ceremonies and other prestigious events. Together, they embody the ideal beauty and are meant to bring fertility and prosperity to the community. Pwo illustrates the glory and saddness a mother feels when her son completes the initiation process into adulthood, shown by the scarification marks on her cheeks.
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