Symmetrical features in golden ochre are accented with red, white and black. By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, the youthful mask receives applications of brass repoussé on each cheek. "This mask is representative of the Bare people of Kano State in Nigeria," he explains. "Boys wear these masks during their initiation rites into adulthood." The artisan names this piece Olu Ku, meaning "Growing Up" in the Hausa language.
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Nicely made solid, and the color is stunning and distinct.
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loved it
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My wife and I love this tribal mask keep up the good work Abdul. We will be ordering again shortly. Thank You Joseph
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