An authentic Fang Ngil mask, standing at an impressive 36 inches high and approximately 13 inches wide. Originating from the Fang people of Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, or Cameroon, this mask embodies a powerful and deeply symbolic aesthetic, distinguished by its unique structural and decorative elements.
The mask's striking form is characterized by its elongated, tapering silhouette and a deeply carved, often heart-shaped concave face. This particular example showcases a beautiful, aged light finish, likely the remnants of traditional kaolin (white clay) application, a symbolic color associated with ancestors and the spirit world. What truly sets this mask apart is its pronounced, almost frame-like border around the edges of the face, which appears to be intricately crafted from fiber or a similar organic material, or perhaps a highly textured carving mimicking such. This unique border adds a significant textural and visual dimension, enhancing the mask's mystery and distinctiveness. The stylized facial features – including elongated, incised eyes, a long, slender nose extending down the center, and a minimalist mouth – contribute to its enigmatic and serene yet imposing expression. A subtle, dark detail at the very bottom point of the mask adds a final intriguing touch. The overall design conveys a profound sense of spiritual authority and timeless presence.
Fang Ngil masks were historically associated with the Ngil society, a powerful male regulatory and spiritual institution. These masks were worn by members during sacred initiation rites and significant community rituals, embodying a profound connection to the ancestral realm. Their solemn appearance, combined with the symbolic light finish and unique border, commanded a deep sense of respect and evoked the protective presence of the unseen world within the community.
- *Era: Vintage
- *Material: Wood/Rope
- *Size: 13"(L) x 9“(D) x 36"(H)
- *Color: White/Brown
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in Gabon
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