Muzeion
Bamileke Beaded Elephant Mask // Ex Allan Stone Collection // Cameroon 20th Century
Product Description
The elephant represents the kings and nobles of the Cameroon kingdoms. Elephant masks like this elaborate Bamileke Beaded Elephant Mask— known as mbap mteng— belonged mainly to the Kuosi society whose membership combined all royals and wealthy title-holders of the kingdom with men of warrior status.
Danced at ceremonies and funerals, the elephant is second only to nkang, represented by a human icon. It is the last to appear in a ceremony, concluding the entrance and the exit of its mask group. Throughout its performance it dances staidly in accordance with its elevated status. The mask is beaded with human facial features, large ears, decorative panels on the front and back. These masks are still worn for state ceremonies, such as the funeral for a king.
Product Details
- ColorsBlue/Red
- Materials
Glass Beads, Plant Fiber, Cloth
- Measurements
45"L x 18"W x 10"H
- OriginBouvet Island
— Ex. Allan Stone Collection
— One Of A Kind
— Includes Certificate Of Authenticity From Muzeion
— Stand NOT Included
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-4 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation