Covering the face completely, with small perforations for the eyes and nose, this mask is designed for protection. Salihu Ibrahim creates an impressive replica of the bridal mask worn by the Mandey people from Cote d'Ivoire. They believe that by keeping their faces hidden during the marriage ceremony they are protected from the evil eye possibly cast by any of those attending, to ensure the newlyweds will have children. Ibrahim grounds stones and charcoal to obtain the colors used for decorating the sese wood mask. This mask is known as "Sowei," which in the Gola language of the Mandey means "Give Birth."
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IT TOOK ME WEEKS TO PLAN, AS IT RESIDES IN MY APARTMENT, CURRENTLY! AS IM SURE, THAT THE OWNER OF THIS STATUE AND ALL HIS STATUES ARE BLESSED WITH THE SPIRIT OF INVESTING INTO HIS PRODUCTS! AND OTHERS WILL PURCHASE THEIR OWN.
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UNFORTUNATELY I DIDNT CHOSE THE EXPRESS ROUTE, HOWEVER THE PIECE IS AMAZING AND LEAVES YOU IN AWH! I FELT LIKE I CHILD IN A CANDY STORE, STILL DO! AS MORE PURCHASES ARE NEEDED!
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A striking and well crafted mask. I get compliments on this piece whenever visitors come to my home.
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