Powerful Eket mask from Nigeria. Good condition with traces of tribal use.
Eket Sculpture shows traditional masks, figures, shutters, doors and other objects from the Eket people, a subgroup of the Ibibio of Nigeria. Recognizable for their decorative patterns and repetition of shapes, Eket sculpture takes several forms.
Heads are round and mask-like, with carefully defined features and precise carving. Most are headdresses, on top of a caplike base. Face masks, usually from the Ekpo society, are more varied in size and style. Eket figures, like the heads, are usually worn as crests of headdresses. They are danced in the annual Ogbom ceremony.
Object |
Mask |
Ethnic group: |
Eket |
Country: |
Nigeria |
Material: |
Wood |
Estimated period: |
Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: |
No |
Dimensions: |
27x18x7 cm |
Weight: |
400 gram |
Condition: |
Good condition, used with some signs of wear |