Weight | 2.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 68.5 × 48.5 cm |
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Songye mask
$242.00 $155.00
MASK WITH RAFFIA
$244.00 $165.00
The masks of the Etori region are known for their flattened ovals, open mouths, sharp teeth and large bumpy foreheads and sculpted eyes. Some masks are round or V-shaped. The surface of the mask is usually painted black or white as the main color, but some masks from the northern part of the rainforest can also have red details. Etori masks with painted dots are the most common.
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