Guro Artist
Late 19th-early 20th century
Zamble Mask
Ivory Coast
Wood
Ivory Coast
Wood
Height: 15 inches (38.1 cm)
The Zamble mask carved by the Guro people of the Ivory Coast is a sacred carving representing a supernatural being. These masks are characterized by an elongated form featuring the...
The Zamble mask carved by the Guro people of the Ivory Coast is a sacred carving representing a supernatural being. These masks are characterized by an elongated form featuring the horns of an antelope and the teeth bearing jaw of a leopard. They typically feature red, white and black pigment and intricate carved patterns representing tribal markings.
The mask was danced in ceremonies to bring luck and protection form negative forces. As the mask represents a capricious and complex spirit, it requires swift and gracious dance moves.
The mask was danced in ceremonies to bring luck and protection form negative forces. As the mask represents a capricious and complex spirit, it requires swift and gracious dance moves.
