Tallado a mano en madera de caucho africana, este Sangaya La máscara es utilizada por el pueblo Mgbakpa de Nigeria durante su festival del mijo. Su nombre significa "promesa de amor" y muestra agradecimiento por el buen trabajo de las mujeres. Con ojos cerrados y boca abierta, la máscara está pintada a mano por Abdul Aziz Mohamadu en tonos marrón, blanco, amarillo y negro.
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It tells a story visually. Its truly a beautiful piece of work
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Abdul is such a talented craftsman and artist, as well. I have had this beautiful box sitting on my coffee table for quite some time now. My apologies to Abdul for the overdue review. Thanks again, Abdul!
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The mask lacks vibrance. The colors are dull. Very Primitive in nature. The red doesnt appear as vivid as the photo. The size is nice. I recognize that one cant duplicate a mask over and over exactly due to it being handmade.
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