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Bamana Marka – Mali
This authentic Marka Mask is made of dense wood, and accentuated with fabrics at the back of it, originates from Mali. A fine examples of Marka masks. This is a beautiful well-carved mask. This mask would have a place in any good collection for its artistic and intrinsic values.
Made of 100% wood, fabrics.
Model is W 22 â H 41 and weight 1.5 kg.
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Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 41 cm |
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