Wooden Punu Spirit Maiden mask

£155.00

Punu spirit maiden

Date: early to late 19th - mid 20th century

Geography: Gabon central africa

Culture: Punu peoples

Dimensions: 24cm L x  22cm W x  15cm D. 

Weight: 720g

Material: wood

Condition: good for its age pigment is worn in places

The "Punu" or "Pounou" masks originate from the Punu people of Gabon, Central Africa. These masks are highly regarded for their beauty and craftsmanship, the most iconic feature being its facial features with a high forehead, downcast eyes, refined nose, and subtle mouth often representing idealised feminine beauty and commonly referred to as "maiden masks."

 Typically carved from wood and painted with kaolin, a white clay symbolising their spirits and ancestors, they are used in various ceremonies and rituals, including funerals, celebrations, and initiations. The Punu masks are believed to embody spirits, connecting the living with the spiritual realm and honouring ancestors.

 The elegant craftsmanship and serene expressions of Punu maiden masks have made them sought after not only for their cultural significance but also for their artistic beauty.

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Punu spirit maiden

Date: early to late 19th - mid 20th century

Geography: Gabon central africa

Culture: Punu peoples

Dimensions: 24cm L x  22cm W x  15cm D. 

Weight: 720g

Material: wood

Condition: good for its age pigment is worn in places

The "Punu" or "Pounou" masks originate from the Punu people of Gabon, Central Africa. These masks are highly regarded for their beauty and craftsmanship, the most iconic feature being its facial features with a high forehead, downcast eyes, refined nose, and subtle mouth often representing idealised feminine beauty and commonly referred to as "maiden masks."

 Typically carved from wood and painted with kaolin, a white clay symbolising their spirits and ancestors, they are used in various ceremonies and rituals, including funerals, celebrations, and initiations. The Punu masks are believed to embody spirits, connecting the living with the spiritual realm and honouring ancestors.

 The elegant craftsmanship and serene expressions of Punu maiden masks have made them sought after not only for their cultural significance but also for their artistic beauty.

Punu spirit maiden

Date: early to late 19th - mid 20th century

Geography: Gabon central africa

Culture: Punu peoples

Dimensions: 24cm L x  22cm W x  15cm D. 

Weight: 720g

Material: wood

Condition: good for its age pigment is worn in places

The "Punu" or "Pounou" masks originate from the Punu people of Gabon, Central Africa. These masks are highly regarded for their beauty and craftsmanship, the most iconic feature being its facial features with a high forehead, downcast eyes, refined nose, and subtle mouth often representing idealised feminine beauty and commonly referred to as "maiden masks."

 Typically carved from wood and painted with kaolin, a white clay symbolising their spirits and ancestors, they are used in various ceremonies and rituals, including funerals, celebrations, and initiations. The Punu masks are believed to embody spirits, connecting the living with the spiritual realm and honouring ancestors.

 The elegant craftsmanship and serene expressions of Punu maiden masks have made them sought after not only for their cultural significance but also for their artistic beauty.