Lega Mask (LMSK-015)

The Lega are an ethnic group found in the Democratic Republic of Congo.The Lega tribe art is created for primarily their semisecret associations of men and women, such as the Bwami society of the Lega peoples. The teachings of Bwami are a conerstone of all aspects of life, guiding the moral development of the individual and governing relations with others. Bwami doctrine is represented by wood and ivory masks, heads, and small figures, all of which play a vital role during initiation into the society’s highest grades. Lega masks refer to ancestors and are passed from one generation of initiates to the next as symbols of continuity. Lega masks were used for the  instruction and initiation ceremonies ceremony rites  into the different  progressive levels of Bwami society , the association that Lega men rise through with lifelong deeds and often learning up the hierachy.These masks with horns, known as Kayamba masks are used only in a few regions of Lega land in the DRC – thus they are rare masks. They usually belong to accomplished teachers. They are used by men and women in ceremonies with singing, drama, etc.The following mask has a dark patina and shows good signs of age and usage.

Material:wood,raffia and traces of caolin

Age:approx 50-60yrs

Origin:Democratic Republic Of Congo

Condition:excellent

  • SKU: LMSK-015
  • Weight: 0.2 kg
  • Dimensions: 13 x 15.8 x 4.2 cm

Gallery image ID’s: 3511,3512,3513,3514,3515

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