This is a Wonderful Old Carved Wood Painted Mask from the Boiken People from the Lower Sepik Region, Papua new Guinea. Coastal Boiken groups formerly created masks representing a variety of male and female spirits. Used by men during ceremonial performances, most were not placed directly on the face but were attached to a basketry framework that covered the dancer's head and was worn with a knee-length grass skirt. When not in use, the masks were kept as sacred objects within the men's ceremonial house. This would be a wonderful addition to your collection and or home.
Late 20th-Century
This mask shows age, but in good
14 Inches Tall
6 3/4 Inches Wide
6 Inches Deep
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