A superb mask presenting horns male and female on the forehead. This is a Bamama N'tomo mask.
Among the Bamana, one of the most popular dances is that of the Ntomo association. Functioning as a bush school for the young, they were performed at harvest festivals.

The present mask was used for initiation rituals. Some of its other features have also been symbolically interpreted: the small mouth indicates the value of silence or of thinking before speaking; the long nose expresses the metaphorical capacity to smell the good and bad qualities in people. The whole forehead and horns are covered with cowry shells which is typical for the Bambara Tribe and symbolizes wealth.

Provenance: Ex-private collection, Barcelona

A superb mask presenting horns male and female on the forehead. This is a Bamama N'tomo mask.
Among the Bamana, one of the most popular dances is that of the Ntomo association. Functioning as a bush school for the young, they were performed at harvest festivals.

The present mask was used for initiation rituals. Some of its other features have also been symbolically interpreted: the small mouth indicates the value of silence or of thinking before speaking; the long nose expresses the metaphorical capacity to smell the good and bad qualities in people. The whole forehead and horns are covered with cowry shells which is typical for the Bambara Tribe and symbolizes wealth.

Provenance: Ex-private collection, Barcelona

Object
Mask
Indigenous object name
n'tomo
Ethnic group/ culture
Bambara
Region/ country
Mali - 49 cm
Material
Wood
Condition
Good
Sold with stand
No
Dimensions
49×19×16 cm