Gabon Kwele Mask – Susu
AU $240.00 AU $180.00
Kwele masks, originating from Gabon, are distinguished by their concave facial structure, symbolizing the inward journey of spiritual introspection and enlightenment.
They play a vital role in maintaining social cohesion, protection, and cultural identity within Kwele society.
Country of Origin…………….. Gabon
Culture………………………… Kwele
Function……………………….. Justice & Peace
Dimensions……………………. 40cmH x 31cmW x 8cmD
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Description
Kwele masks are an integral part of the cultural heritage of the Kwele people of Gabon, a country in Central Africa. These masks hold significant cultural and spiritual importance in Kwele society. Kwele masks are known for their distinctive characteristics, including a heart-shaped face with geometric patterns and prominent, wide-open eyes. They are traditionally worn during important rituals and ceremonies, such as initiations, funerals, and celebrations. The primary significance of Kwele masks lies in their role as mediators between the spirit world and the living. They are believed to embody the spirits of ancestors and supernatural beings, serving as conduits for communication with these spiritual entities. Through dance and ceremony, Kwele mask performers channel the power and wisdom of the ancestors, seeking their guidance and protection for the community. Additionally, Kwele masks are associated with concepts of protection and social cohesion. They are believed to possess the power to ward off evil spirits and ensure the well-being of the community. During ceremonies, Kwele masks may be used to reinforce social norms, resolve disputes, and unite community members in shared cultural identity and values.
Additional information
Weight | 2.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
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