Tchokwe masks commonly have deep lobes
with coffee bean shaped eyes,
cruciform on forehead, scarification on cheeks, and pointed
teeth. Often there is a reddish color from
repeated rubbing of camwood offerings. This mask is made of
wood with a mane of vegetal
fibres.
From side profile: 3
inches Height/Length: 10 inches Width across face: roughly 6 inches
Age: approximately 40+ years.
Tribal
History: Tchokwe People
During the 15th century, a Lunda queen
married a Luba prince called Tshibinda Llunga. A significant
number of the Lunda aristocracy so disapproved of the marriage
that they migrated south to prsent-day Angola. Once settled,
they founded several kingdoms, each headed by a god-king.
These tribes are now known as the Tchokwe, the Luena, the
Songo, the Imbagala and the Ovimbudu. Around 1860, following
a major famine, the Tchokwe people migrated back towards the
south and settled in Angola, at the source of Kwango, Kasai
and Lungwe rivers. The Tchokwe are governed by a king called
Mwana Ngana, who distributes hunting grounds and
cultivates areas while the male Mugonge and female
Ukule societies regulate their social life.
Availability: Usually
ships in 3-4 business days.
$125.00
*This
item is ONE OF A KIND! Once ordered it is removed from
our inventory listings.
The antique masks in our collection
are all one of a kind, with a circa. of twenty to forty
plus years and once shipped their listings are immediately
taken from our website!
Each shipped art piece (from our
in-house inventory) includes a customized informational
index card, complete with the tribal and regional history
of the piece.
Product descriptions adapted from similar
ones in The
Tribal Arts of Africa written by Jean-Baptiste Bacquart