This mask was created in the style of the Igbo people of Nigeria. This headcrest style mask represents an elephant and has a black and white color scheme. It measures 12.5 inches tall and 23.25 inches long and weighs 5 pounds. There is some scrapes and scuffs throughout – please inspect photos. Stand not included.
Igbo Izzi Ogbodo Enyi (Elephant Spirit Headdress) 23.25″ Long – Nigeria
$100.00
1 in stock

Type of Object | Headcrest Mask |
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Country of Origin | Nigeria |
Ethnicity | Idoma or Igbo |
Animal | |
Material | Wood, Pigment |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height (Inches) | 12.5" |
Width (Inches) | 8.75” |
Depth (Inches) | 23.25" |
Weight (Pounds) | 5 pounds |
Overall Condition | Some scrapes and scuffs – please see photos |
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About the Igbo People
The Igbo have an oral history that tells of their origins having come from a ‘sky being’ whom they call Eri. Eri was sent by Chikwu (God) down to Earth. When Eri first landed, he sat on an ant-hill looking at a marshy landscape. He began to complain about the conditions, so Chikwu sent a blacksmith who used bellows and charcoal to dry the land. Eri and his people lived plentiful until his death, in which all food ceased. One of Eri’s sons, Nri, objected to the lack of food, in which Chikwu’s reply was for him to sacrifice his first son and daughter and bury them in separate graves. 12 days after Nri complied, yams grew from his son’s grave and coco yam from his daughter’s. Later, Nri decided to kill a male and female slave, burying them the same way he did his children. Again, after 12 days, oil palm grew from the male slave’s grave while a fruit tree grew from that of the female slave. Since the creation of this Igbo oral tradition, all kings trace their origin back to the founding ancestor Eri and each king is a ritual reproduction of him.
Read more about the Igbo here.
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