Description
This compact ritual mask carries an immediate and compelling presence. Likely inspired by the Luba or Songye traditions of the Democratic Republic of Congo, it is defined by a broad facial plane, deeply carved slit eyes, and a boldly cut rectangular mouth. The form is structural rather than decorative — architectural in character, direct in expression. It speaks the visual language of Central African ritual carving with quiet authority.
The surface tells its own story. Layered patina, visible tool marks, carved scarification lines, and honest age-related wear give the piece a depth that no reproduction could replicate. Nothing has been restored or altered for appearance. What you see is what time and use have made it.
Key Features:
- Hand-carved wood construction with strong sculptural relief
- Broad facial plane with slit eyes and deeply carved rectangular mouth
- Carved scarification detailing and geometric surface carving
- Rich layered patina with visible tool marks — authentic and unrestored
- Compact scale suitable for wall display, shelf presentation, or collected interior arrangements
Details & Specifications:
- Origin: Democratic Republic of Congo
- Tradition: Luba or Songye style
- Date: Mid-20th century or earlier
- Material: Hand-carved wood
Condition:
- Original aged condition throughout
- Surface wear, patina variation, cracking, and losses consistent with age and use
- No restoration noted
- Wear and imperfections form part of the object’s history and character
Compact in scale, this mask works beautifully as wall decor, a shelf focal point, or as part of a tribal, rustic, or carefully collected interior. It is the kind of object that holds its presence in a room — timeless, grounded, and genuinely old.
Carefully packed and shipped with full tracking. Combined shipping available where possible, with any overages refunded. US buyers: DDP shipping available — all import duties and fees included, with no surprises on delivery.















