face mask

Culture
Kuba people
Creation date
Materials
wood, pigment, cloth, fiber, cowrie shells
Dimensions
H: 10 3/4 in.
Currently On View
Credit line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg
Accession number
1989.1158
Gallery Label

The term Kuba refers to a group of closely related peoples with rich art traditions. They have over twenty different mask types. Kuba masks are often decorated with geometric patterns, cowrie shells and beads. They are considered to embody a spirit and are used during initiations, funerals and to entertain. Their use represents the founding of royal lineage and other historical events.

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