Authentic wooden Bassa mask from Sierra Leone. The Bassa, neighbors to the south-west of the Dan, have been influenced artistically by them. They make masks characterized by a two planed face with semi-closed eyes and a protruding mouth. Masks like these, called Gela, would have been worn by Bassa dancers during the No men’s society entertainment ceremonies. Including custom made stand.
| Object: | 
Mask | 
| Ethnic group: | 
Bassa | 
| Country: | 
Sierra Leone | 
| Material: | 
Wood | 
| Period: | 
Mid 20th century | 
| Sold with stand: | 
Yes | 
| Dimensions: | 
25x18x6 cm | 
| Weight: | 
1250 gram | 
| Condition: | 
Good condition, used with some signs of wear |