African Mask from West Africa

Ancestral mask from the Dan people

Basic Information

Title / Mask Name: Dan mask

Ethnic Group: Dan

Country of Origin:

  • Côte d'Ivoire (western region, particularly around Man)
  • Liberia (northeastern region)
  • Small populations in Guinea

About This Piece

The Dan people of Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Guinea are renowned for their sophisticated masquerade traditions and refined sculptural aesthetic. Dan masks served multiple roles within society—from entertainment and education to dispute resolution and spiritual mediation—with specific functions determined by spiritual designation rather than appearance alone. During ceremonies, masks were activated with elaborate fiber costumes and performance, transforming the wearer into a spiritual intermediary between human and ancestral realms. The smooth, naturalistic carving style and serene facial expressions reflect Dan ideals of beauty, harmony, and balance. Each mask carried distinct social authority, whether settling community disputes, presiding over initiations, or celebrating important events.

 

 


Dimensions & Weight

Height: 39.5 cm / 15.6 inches
Width: 33 cm / 13 inches
Depth: 5 cm / 2 inches
Weight: 1 kg / 2.2 lbs


Provenance

Collected From: Art dealer in Accra, Ghana

 


 

Condition Note: This authentic piece may exhibit natural age characteristics including surface wear, cracks, sediment deposits, patina variations, and pigment fading. These are normal indicators of age and ceremonial use, not defects, and contribute to the piece's authenticity and historical character.

 

African Mask from West Africa, Ancestral mask from the Dan people
$ 250.00