African Mask from Cote d'Ivoire / Liberia

Ancestral Mask from the Dan (Gio/Yakuba) people

Item Information Sheet

 
 
Title / Mask Name: Dan Gle Mask
 
Ethnic Group: Dan (Gio/Yakuba)
 
Country of Origin: Cote d'Ivoire / Liberia
 

About This Piece:

 

A Dan Gle mask from the Dan people of the Cote d'Ivoire and Liberia border region. The mask features a smooth high oval forehead, large circular tubular eye rings, a refined nose, and an open mouth with carved teeth — a form associated with speaking or singing functions during ceremony. Residual kaolin white pigment across the face surface signifies ancestral presence and spiritual authority. Small sculpted ears retain red fiber attachments, and a full raffia strand beard hangs from the chin in long twisted cords, remnants of the original performance costume. Among the Dan, each mask (gle) is understood as a distinct spirit with its own character and ceremonial function, with the carver acting as intermediary between the human and spirit world.

 

 

Dimensions & Weight:

 
Height: 49 cm / 19.3 in (with strands); 25 cm / 9.8 in (without strands)
 
Width: 15.5 cm / 6.1 in
 
Depth: 7 cm / 2.8 in
 
Weight: 0.20 kg / 0.44 lbs
 
(Tip: 1 inch = 2.54 cm; 1 lb = 0.453592 kg)
 

Provenance:

 
Collected From: Art dealer, Accra, Ghana
 

Notes:

 
Offered in as-found condition. Surface wear, patination, and aging are inherent to authentic artifacts and reflect the object's history, not defects.

 

African Mask from Cote d'Ivoire / Liberia, Ancestral Mask from the Dan (Gio/Yakuba) people
$ 50.00