Bamana - Mali mask.

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  • Description
  • Bamana
Type of artwork Ethnographic art
Period 1945 to 1999
Technique Wood
Style African
Subject Mask
Dimensions 32 x 19 x 10 cm (h x w x d)
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The Bamana masks are traditional masks made and used by the Bamana (also called Bambara), an ethnic group from Mali, West Africa. These masks play a central role in their cultural and spiritual practices, especially during initiation rituals, ceremonies to honor ancestors, and rituals focused on fertility, protection, and social harmony.

Key features of Bamana masks:

1. Material: Most Bamana masks are carved from wood and sometimes decorated with natural materials such as cowrie shells, beads, leather or fibers.


2. Style: The masks are often geometric and abstract in shape and symbolize various spiritual or symbolic entities. They are characterized by elongated faces, sharp angles and protruding elements such as horns or ears.


3. Types of masks:

Chi Wara Mask: One of the most famous Bamana masks, this mask depicts a mythical antelope and is worn during agricultural ceremonies in honor of Chi Wara, a deity associated with agriculture and fertility. The mask symbolizes hard work, the harvest, and the importance of agriculture to the community.

Komo Mask: This mask is used by the Komo society, a secret and powerful spiritual group in the Bamana culture. These masks often have a menacing appearance and are intended to ward off evil spirits and protect the community.

Ntomo Mask: This mask is worn by young boys during their initiation into adulthood. The design is often simpler and has multiple horns, symbolizing spiritual guidance.



4. Symbolism: Bamana masks often depict animals or mythical creatures that represent qualities such as strength, wisdom or fertility. The symbolism in the masks plays a crucial role in connecting the community to nature, ancestors and the spiritual world.



These masks are more than just artistic creations; they are deeply interwoven with the social, religious and moral life of the Bamana, serving as a link between the human and the divine world.

**Product description:** Bamara mask from Mali.
Covered with brass foil.

Dimensions (h x w x d): 32x19x10 cm.

Condition: In neat condition, slight damage occurs.

Weight:

Will be shipped neatly packaged.

For further information see photos, they are part of the description.

For further questions, please contact us.
Condition
ConditionGood
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 2 kg.
Within The Netherlands €6.95
To Belgium €13.00
To Germany €13.00
Within EU €13.00
Worldwide €25.25

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