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This mask impresses with its chromatic asymmetry: one side is light (ochre/beige), the other dark (black). This could symbolize duality: good and evil, day and night, the world of the living and that of the spirits.
Carved wood, with a patina marked by time.
The headdress is richly adorned with organic elements: rattan baskets, shells, and metal bells.
The eyes are white and slightly raised, giving a striking, almost supernatural expression.
The half-open, oval mouth accentuates the dramatic expression.
There is also a twisted cord at the bottom, ending in sculpted bells or balls.
Probable origin, but we are not specialized:
This style could belong to the Dan or Guéré ethnic group (Ivory Coast / Liberia), known for their hybrid masks, often used in ritual contexts, for dance, or for popular justice.
Height: 50 cm
Ref: C42F38KIOE