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Name |
GURO MASK 4 with horns |
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Background / Origin |
GURO MASK, Ivory Coast |
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Description |
Guro art is a skillful combination of human and animal
forms. The mask represents the spirit of Gu, the wife of
Zambie a supernatural being. It is used and honored
during sacrificial gatherings, funerals and
celebrations. They honor protective spirits called zuzu.
The horns on the Guro Mask represent spiritual power and
can hold if hollow, or have wiped on the surface potions
or medicines to protect human life. The Guro (also known
as Kweni) and Yaure tribes are closely related and some
scholars believe these two groups inspired the art of
the Baule. |
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Reference Number |
60/52 |
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Height |
-380mm |
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Price |
US$ 120 |

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