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Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola | click to zoom in
Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola
Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola
Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola Pwo Mask, Chokwe Tribe, Angola

Pwo Mask

Origin: Chokwe Tribe, Angola
Composition: wood, pigment, vegetable fiber

This mask, known as pwo, represents the ideal of womanhood and female beauty, and is used to bestow fertility. She is the counterpart to another famous Chokwe mask, known as Chihongo, which brings prosperity. As an ancestor, pwo is envisioned as an elderly woman, but recently, pwo has become known as mwana pwo, a young woman. She is danced as part of a costume that usually includes a raffia hairstyle and wooden breasts, and she is danced in ways that imitate the graceful movements of a woman (Visona, "A History of Art In Africa").

This authentic piece is mounted on a custom base that can hide or display the woven raffia piece that originally covered the masquerader's head (see the two different rear views).

Please contact us to inquire about this piece at (415) 362-6601 or info@sujaro.com.


Dimensions: 13" x 5" x 6"
Item No. mm263
 
 
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