Nigerian Agoni Mask – Blitar
AU $240.00 AU $180.00
Rights of passage Agoni mask exclusively worn by young men during masquerade performances to embody the spirit of maidens.
Features a rich chocolate partina
Mask Information
Country of Origin…………..Nigeria
Culture…………………………Agoni / Agbogho Mmuo
Function……………………….Rights of Passage
Dimensions…………………..30cm x 14cm x 20cm
1 in stock
Description
Nigerian Agbogho Mmuo masks, also known as Agbogho Mmuo or Maiden Spirit masks, are significant cultural artifacts among the Igbo people, particularly the Agbogho subgroup. These masks are exclusively worn by young men during masquerade performances to embody the spirit of maidens. Carved from wood and adorned with intricate designs and embellishments, Agbogho Mmuo masks typically feature delicate facial features, elaborate hairstyles, and sometimes reflect European colonial influence through the incorporation of mirrors and other materials. The performances featuring Agbogho Mmuo masks are often part of festivals, ceremonies, and rituals celebrating fertility, harvests, and community unity. Through their graceful movements and symbolic gestures, the masked dancers evoke the essence of young maidens, embodying ideals of beauty, purity, and grace. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Agbogho Mmuo masks play a crucial role in reinforcing social norms, teaching moral lessons, and fostering communal cohesion. The performances serve as a means of passing down cultural knowledge and traditions from one generation to the next, ensuring the preservation of Igbo heritage and identity. Additionally, Agbogho Mmuo masks are believed to possess spiritual power, serving as intermediaries between the human world and the realm of ancestral spirits. As such, they are revered as sacred objects within Igbo society, deserving of utmost respect and reverence.
Additional information
Weight | 1.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
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