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Authentic Benin African mask sculpture for wall - BULK PURCHASE | MOQ 10 SETS
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  • MOQ 10 SETS

Authentic Benin African Mask Sculpture is a masterpiece of African artistry, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and history of the ancient Benin Kingdom (modern-day Nigeria). Renowned for its sophisticated craftsmanship and symbolic meaning, the Benin mask represents the power, spirituality, and legacy of the Edo people. Historically associated with royalty, these masks are deeply connected to the Oba (king) of Benin and play a significant role in court ceremonies, rituals, and ancestral worship.


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UPC: afric-0000123
Seller SKU: afric-0000123
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 10
Date first listed on Zandaux: Dec 4, 2024

Authentic Benin African Mask Sculpture is a masterpiece of African artistry, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and history of the ancient Benin Kingdom (modern-day Nigeria). Renowned for its sophisticated craftsmanship and symbolic meaning, the Benin mask represents the power, spirituality, and legacy of the Edo people. Historically associated with royalty, these masks are deeply connected to the Oba (king) of Benin and play a significant role in court ceremonies, rituals, and ancestral worship.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Royal Heritage: Benin masks often represent royal figures, ancestors, or deities.
  • Spiritual Power: They were used in rituals and ceremonies to connect with the spiritual realm.
  • Symbolic Representation: Different elements of the mask, such as the facial features, headdress, and adornments, carry specific symbolic meanings.     
  • Bronze or Brass (Traditional Material): Historically, Benin masks were made from bronze or brass using the lost-wax casting technique, showcasing exceptional metalworking skills.
  • Wood (Contemporary Versions): Hand-carved from high-quality hardwood, often polished or painted to resemble traditional bronze finishes.
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