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This is the rating and price for Kurumba Antelope Headdress Adone , mid 20th Century



Description : Additional Information: , , A very large Kurumba adone headdress with a surface nicely decorated with copper alloy and tin sheets, with beads and cowrie shells attached to the back.This one would stand out in any collection for its design and for what it represents. The Kurumba are a small culture living on the border of Mali and Burkina Faso, not far from Bandiagara and the Dogon. Little is known about their early history, but they are undoubtedly linked in some way to the Dogon. They call themselves the Nioniose, and are perhaps descended from the few Dogon who chose to join Mossi Muslim society during their late 15th century invasions. The Kurumba produce a uniquely dramatic and beautiful antelope headdress that they call adone, which is danced at the end of the mourning period for a chief. The mask can only be used by a member of a special Kurumba clan called Sawadougou. Based on Kurumba mythology, Sawadougou came down from the heavens (similar to the Bamana myth) wearing a mask. His wife and children were endowed with the features of the antelope, the hyena and the hare. They defeated the evil spirits during the first tilling of the land (Paudrat in Heut p. 102). Dancers wearing the adone symbolically plow the earth during the funerals, paralleling the creation myth.  , I have examined this piece and agree with the description. Niangi Batulukisi, PhD.  ,
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About the lot N° 54845
Title : Kurumba Antelope Headdress Adone , Period : mid 20th Century
Medium : Wood, copper alloy, tin, beads, nails, cowry shells
Size : 64.25 inches height x 24 inches depth x 12 inches width
Condition report : Poor. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners. Small splits, scrapes and cracks are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use. We examine each piece carefully when we receive it and report any damage we find in our listings. Please look carefully at the pictures which may also reveal condition and damage. major cracks in the back of face mask and in the back of antelope head, wear and shallow cracks in horns, some oxidation in metal, stain from water to the back of face mask, a few cowry shells missing. Some cracks in mouth.
Africa Direct, auctioneer, Denver, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Vintage and Contemporary African Art, Textiles, Beads and Baskets
Sale date : 25 Aug 2015 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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