The masks below have been sold and are left here for reference and educational purposes.
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Photographs © Hamill Gallery
BOA STYLE MASKS, DRC
Despite their appearance, these are 20th C. pieces and were probably made to be sold.
The Boa are known principally for their masks, believed to be used in war-related ceremonies, to enhance the warrior's courage or to celebrate victories. These masks have set-apart, prominent, round ears, suggesting alertness, and are covered alternately with dark and light pigments. Old masks have been described as belonging to warrior or secret associations and are considered to be war masks or disguises used in hunting although their precise function is not known, now most , like these, are usually made for sale.
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