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Tetela and Lele Mask Set

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Price:
$0.00
SKU:
# 995 Q
Weight:
5.00 LBS
Shipping:
$8.50 (Fixed shipping cost)


Product Description

Two masks for the price of one !!

You don't have to spend hundreds of dollars to show your appreciation for African Art. Maybe you are looking for something a little extra to highlight a mud cloth pillow, a little statue that sits on a table or maybe something to fill that nagging blank corner on the wall!

 Our small masks are perfect! They are low cost but the best part is that they are Authentic! These items were not made for the trade. They have been gathered after actual use during public festivals!

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 The larger mask is from the Tetela people:

 Today the 250,000 members of the Kuba kingdom has subdivided into eighteen self sustaining tribes including the Bushoong, Ngeende, Kete, Lele, Binji, Dengese, Mbuun and Wongo. Each tribe pays annual tribute to the Nyim, the king of the Bushoong. The 30,000 or so Kuba sub group called the Lele occupy the western region of the Kuba kingdom. Not much is really known about their tribal organization and spiritual practices. They do sustain themselves by hunting and by engaging in agricultural endeavors. They have a small array of specially designed prestigious masks reserved for important occasions. Most of the artwork such as the offering here on display, has been heavily influenced by other Kuba people mainly the Songye and Luba people as evidenced by the "X" that is the centerpiece of the coif.  The mask on display is generally hung in a private home to represent a favored female ancestor.  Dark brown, tan and reddish pigment has been applied to the face of these wooden masks. The smaller features a very beautiful feathery trim! Full of native bird plumage.

Authentic African décor accent!

Please click photo for enlargement.

Dimensions: 9 inches long x 5 1/4 inches wide.

Dimensions: 7 inches long x 9 inches wide. This measurement includes the feathering.

 

 

The second mask is from the Lele tribe:

 

Today the 250,000 members of the Kuba kingdom has subdivided into eighteen self sustaining tribes including the Bushoong, Ngeende, Kete, Lele, Binji, Dengese, Mbuun and Wongo. Each tribe pays annual tribute to the Nyim, the king of the Bushoong. The 30,000 or so Kuba sub group called the Lele occupy the western region of the Kuba kingdom. Not much is really known about their tribal organization and spiritual practices. They do sustain themselves by hunting and by engaging in agricultural endeavors. They have a small array of specially designed prestigious masks reserved for important occasions. Most of the artwork such as the offering here on display, has been heavily influenced by other Kuba people mainly the Songye and Luba people as evidenced by the "X" that is the centerpiece of the coif. The mask on display is generally hung in a private home to represent a favored female ancestor. Dark brown, tan and reddish pigment has been applied to the face of these wooden masks. The smaller features a very beautiful feathery trim! Full of native bird plumage.

 

Authentic African décor accent!

 

Please click photo for enlargement.

 

Dimensions: 7 inches long x 5 1/2 inches wide. This measurement includes the feathering.

 

 

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