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Mid-20th Century Hand-Carved Bamana Hyena Mask From Mali

Mid-20th Century Hand-Carved Bamana Hyena Mask From Mali

Elevate your space with this statement piece. This large, hand-carved wooden hyena mask originates from the Bamana (Bambara) people of the central plateau region in Mali, West Africa.

In Bamana culture, the hyena (Suruku) is a revered figure, serving as a powerful guardian of ritual secrecy. Worn by high-ranking members of the Kore initiation society, these masks symbolize the delicate harmony between humanity and the natural world. The geometric carvings and subtle white pigment accents are not merely decorative; they embody animal spirits and represent specific communal virtues taught through ancestral ceremonies.

Pro-styling tip: With its rich natural wood grain and striking silhouettes, this mask serves as a sophisticated statement piece. It anchors a room with a sense of global wanderlust and pairs beautifully with polished brass accents, bold textiles, and maximalist gallery walls.

Collection: Part of the How Sweet It Is collection by Whimsy and Wonder.

Approximate Dimensions: 11.5" Wide, 24.25” Tall, 11” Deep

Regular price $440.00 USD
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