Description:

Cameroon, Grassfields region, 20th century CE. A well used wooden mask worn on top of the head. This mask represents a male character. The Bamileke are among the artistic elite of the Cameroon Grasslands area. They are ruled by kings, and many of their masks are for royal festivities. Masks like this one belonged to the regulatory society, (Kwifoyn). They are identified as leader masks , Nkang, Nkam, Akam, lead a group of masks, and use two staffs to punish. Nkang symbolizes male authority and strength. Nkang masks was used at funerals of important members of the society, during seasonal annual festivals and to entertain the community. Size: 9" W x 12" H (22.9 cm x 30.5 cm)

Provenance: Ex-Kragler Collection

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#102756

  • Condition: In the center of the Headrest heavily aged chip and cracks to the back

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