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Old 25th September 2024, 08:29 PM   #5
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Thanks all, well I bought the mask in question, here it is
I have yet to pick it up from auction house, it is straw based with mud and shells making up the overall form and pattern.
I find it esthetically very nice but no idea where it is from
I viewed it in person and while light it is well made and I do not think it is modern tourist piece.
I was bid up by a few people so others saw something in it also.
Any information greatly received,
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Ken
Interesting mask. My first thought is that it is not African. AFAIK, most African masks are made of wood. I have never seen a woven mask like this. Of course, this is not exactly my area of study, but i have seen a lot of African masks in my day.
Second thought is that while not necessarily a sign of being a tourist piece, this mask doesn't seem to show any areas of wear that would give the impression that it had ever been danced. It doesn't seem new, but i don't believe it is very old. Vintage at best i would say.
This mask give me more an impression of South Seas or Southeast Asia than Africa.
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