Una expresión seria contradice la alegría de una cosecha abundante. Tallada y pintada a mano, esta hermosa máscara proviene de Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. "Lo utiliza el pueblo chamba de Nigeria durante el festival Chambalare, que celebra el fin del hambre sufrida en los viejos tiempos", dice. "Los agricultores usan la máscara para recordar los días de hambre severa. Aunque el festival es alegre y está lleno de alegría, la vista de esta máscara recuerda a la gente que debe mantener bien sus cultivos y no desperdiciar nada". Él nombra esta pieza Daimuwa, una palabra Hausa que significa "Preocupado".
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Nicely made solid, and the color is stunning and distinct.
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Abdul is such a talented craftsman and artist, as well. I have had this beautiful box sitting on my coffee table for quite some time now. My apologies to Abdul for the overdue review. Thanks again, Abdul!
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The mask lacks vibrance. The colors are dull. Very Primitive in nature. The red doesnt appear as vivid as the photo. The size is nice. I recognize that one cant duplicate a mask over and over exactly due to it being handmade.
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