TOMA STYLE POST 7, Guinea

Photographs © Tim Hamill

TOMA STYLE
Post 7
17" high
$300
SOLD

These posts relate to the brooding, often quite large, masks of the Toma, representing a forest spirit, Landai. They were used by the men's Poro Society to initiate boys into manhood. Like the masks most of the posts have a flat face, the traditional beaked nose, protruding brow and horns.

Despite its appearance, this object shows no evidence of age or use and was probably made to be sold.

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