Gabon Lega Mask – Talla
AU $225.00 AU $168.75
Striking black and white mask with red forehead strips from the Lega people of Gabon.
Lega masks serve as visual representations of the complex spiritual and social beliefs of the Lega people, and they play a significant role in the rituals and traditions of the Bwami society.
These masks are characterized by their minimalist yet powerful design, often featuring elongated faces with prominent eyes and exaggerated features.
Country of Origin…………….. Gabon
Culture………………………… Lega
Function……………………….. Initiation & Ethical
Dimensions……………………. 37cmH x 19cmW x 12cmD
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Description
The Lega masks from Gabon are associated with the Bwami society, which is a prominent social and educational institution among the Lega people. These masks represent various aspects of Lega culture and are used in rituals and ceremonies within the Bwami society. Each type of Lega mask carries its own symbolism, often related to social status, initiation, or spiritual beliefs. For example, some masks may represent different stages of initiation within the Bwami society, while others may symbolize specific moral or ethical teachings. The masks can also depict animals, ancestors, or abstract concepts.
Additional information
Weight | 2.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
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