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Yoruba Epa/Elefon Mask with Female Figure – Nigeria
This beautiful mask with a figure surmounting it is an Epa masks origination from the Yoruba/Ekiti people of northern Nigeria. Masks such as these are considered one of the largest masks used in Africa, and worn as a helmet. The Yoruba/Ekiti festival celebrates life, unity, and abundance of the village, and honor the families and lineages of the elders. The female figure surmounting the mask is a traditional Yoruba power symbol of offering, feminine powers, create life-balancing men’s social skills as rulers and chiefs. These large masks have extraordinary presence-conveying some of their power to visually project abstract principles and sculptural authority. This is one of them and it would hold a prominent place in a collection.
Made of 100% Wood.
Model is W 69 H 19 and weight 3.2 kg.
Additional information
Weight | 3.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 19 × 69 cm |
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