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Ornate Dogon Satimbe Mask 49.5″ – Mali – African Art*

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This mask was created in the style of a Satimbe mask from the Dogon people of Mali. The mask is very ornate with cowrie shells, leather and beads throughout. It is a masterful piece of artwork. The mask measures 49.5 inches tall, 57 inches including raffia, and weighs 16 pounds. There is a previous repair to the right arm and she is missing the tip of her left hand. There is some cracking, scuffing and general wear and tear throughout – please inspect photos. Stand not included but one can be added for an additional charge.

Type of Object

Face Mask

Country of Origin

Mali

Ethnicity

Dogon

Material

Wood, pigment, vegetable fiber, rope, leather, cowrie shells and beads

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height

49.5" mask | 57" including raffia

Width

23"

Depth

14.5"

Weight

16 lbs

Overall Condition

Repair to right arm, missing tip of left hand. Cracking and wear and tear.

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Tribe Information

About the Dogon People

The Dogon have become popularized for their ancient tales on human origins and extraterrestrial contact. According to legend, a race of beings called Nommo, came from the star system Sirius, thousands of years ago. The beings are said to have come to Earth and provided humans with knowledge.  They gave the Dogon information about their solar system as well as our own. These same creatures also appear in Babylonian and Sumerian myths.

Oddly, the Dogon did have knowledge for centuries that were, until Galileo and his telescope, unknown to the Western world. They identified Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s rings and knew that the Sun was the center of our solar system. They have stories about the big bang and other astronomical events. They had awareness about an invisible companion star orbiting Sirius that was unidentified until 1970. It baffles scientists to this day that an ancient race had knowledge of solar systems that cannot be seen without the help of high-powered telescopes.

Read more about the Dogon here.

Additional Information

About the Satimbe Mask

The Satimbe mask is danced in the Dama Masquerade during the Sigi ceremony, which is held every sixty years to honor those who have died since the last Dama Masquerade. Satimbe symbolizes Yasigini, the sister of the masks, who is the only woman accepted into the male Awa society.