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NIGERIAN JOMBRE BUFFALO MASK Patinated and hand-decorated Jompre mask (also known as Djombre) originates from Nigeria and serves as a powerful representation of the region's zoomorphic artistic traditions. Carved from wood with a dark, encrusted patina, the mask features the stylized characteristics of a Buffalo or Zebu, animals deeply significant to the agricultural and spiritual lives of the Jompre people. The work is distinguished by its angular, minimalist geometry, including prominent, sweeping horns that form a dramatic silhouette and textured decorative elements—likely seeds or beads—embedded into the surface to define the facial features and ridge lines. Traditionally used in agricultural ceremonies or community rituals, these masks are designed to embody the strength and vitality of the animal, acting as a bridge between the physical and spirit worlds to ensure prosperity and protection for the village. length: 13.5 inches
$200-300


Sold for $100


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