This Mende mask is a beautiful piece of artwork. She was carved in the typical Soweii style with a ringed neck and delicate face. She measures 16 inches tall and weighs 2 pounds. There is a crack on the left side of her head and minor scuffing and wear and tear – please inspect photos.
Mende Soweii Helmet Mask 16″ – Sierra Leone – African Art
Original price was: $275.00.$220.00Current price is: $220.00.
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Type of Object | Helmet Mask |
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Country of Origin | Sierra Leone |
Ethnicity | Mende |
Material | Wood, Pigment |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height (Inches) | 16" |
Width (Inches) | 7" |
Depth (Inches) | 8.5" |
Weight (Pounds/ Ounces) | 2 lbs |
Overall Condition | Crack on left side of head. Scuffing and wear and tear. |
Tribe Information
About the Mende People
“The Mende Settled in Sierra Leone in the 16th century, having migrated from the north. Today, the 2,000,000 Mende live mostly from the rice and cocoa farming and are organized into different chiefdoms. Social order and structure are regulated through the Poro male and Sande female societies. During ceremonies associated with the latter, women wear Bundu masks which embody idealized female beauty and represent an ancestor of the society.
Other Mende societies are responsible for the protecting of their members from illness or curing them. Female figures are carved and revered for their healing properties and also serve as emblems for the society when they are formally displayed during processions. Stylistically, they can be resting on their abdomen and their typical head with an exaggerated coiffure.”
Source:
Baquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson Inc. 1998. Print.
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