Large Chongu Mask from the Congo
The Large Chongu Mask from the Congo, used by the Azande tribe of Tanganyika, is a striking and intricate piece of traditional art. Typically carved from wood, this mask embodies the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the Azande people. Its substantial size immediately commands attention, showcasing the craftsmanship and reverence invested in its creation.
The mask features a broad, expressive face with exaggerated features that convey a sense of authority and mysticism.
The mask's grandeur and detail reflect its importance in connecting the community with the spiritual world and maintaining cultural traditions.


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