A BAMBARA MASK, for the komo society, with rounded forehead, tapered short open jaws, a circular pierced eye each side of the central ridge to which are bound antelope horns and numerous bundles of quills, an inset metal peg at the top between short curved horns

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A BAMBARA MASK, for the komo society, with rounded forehead, tapered short open jaws, a circular pierced eye each side of the central ridge to which are bound antelope horns and numerous bundles of quills, an inset metal peg at the top between short curved horns
38cm. long
Provenance
Ulfert Wilke
Exhibited
Iowa, 1975, no.51

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