€ 395,00
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Great Bushoong Bwoom Royal mask.
This mask is generally called a Nyet mask. Horns were sometimes added to a mask for the image of power and strength. This large mask has a nice designs and is further embellished with a full raphia beard.
There are more than twenty different types of masks that function within the men’s initiation society.
Bwoom’s specific identity varies according to different versions of the myth. He may represent the king’s younger brother, a person of Twa descent, or a commoner. Embodying a subversive force within the royal court, the Bwoom masquerade is performed in conflict with the mask representing Woot.
Good condition with traces of tribale use.
Provenance: former private German collection.
| Object | Helmet Mask |
| Ethnic group: | KUBA, Bushoong Bwoom |
| Country: | DR Congo |
| Material: | Wood, Raphia |
| Period: | Mid 20th century |
| Sold with stand: | No |
| Dimensions: | 50x35x35 cm |
| Weight: | 5000 gram |
| Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |