Beautiful wooden Ge Gon / bird mask from the DAN people of Ivory Coast. The hornbill plays a central role in the ancient mythology of the DAN. Unlike for the northern DAN groups (Kono, Kpelle, Mano, etc…), who represent this mythical bird with a Ge Gon mask type (with a beak, a black beard, a textile hat with feathers), the DAN-MAU subgroup rather uses this type of long beak (known as “Koma-ba”, without beard) against witchcraft. Beautifull aged patina on the mask. The mask is in good condition with traces of tribal use.
Object |
Bird Mask |
Ethnic group: |
Dan |
Country: |
Ivory Coast |
Material: |
Wood |
Estimated period: |
Second half 20th century |
Sold with stand: |
No |
Dimensions: |
38x24x14 cm |
Weight: |
900 gram |
Condition: |
Good condition, used with some signs of wear |