- Fulfilled by seller
- Members only
- Description
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This mask hails from the Kerrien tribe of Liberia, known for their deeply symbolic and spiritually charged artistry. Crafted in a palette of black and white, the piece represents the sacred balance between opposing forces—most notably, the unity and harmony within a household. In many West African traditions, the dual use of black and white signifies togetherness, mutual respect, and familial alignment. This particular mask features six rounded protrusions, traditionally referred to as “eyes,” which denote wisdom, spiritual awareness, and ancestral protection. Whether displayed as a sculptural statement or a cultural heirloom, this mask holds a powerful resonance in any home—and may carry even deeper meaning in a mixed-race household, where its symbolism of unity becomes all the more poignant. This piece comes mounted on a newly made custom iron stand for a modern display—yet can also be detached and mounted on a wall for a more traditional presentation. One of one.
- Measurements
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W7 x D4 x H22 in
- Condition
- Pre-owned
- Color
- Black/White
- Seller
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X Ʌ N I K Ʌ
Xanika Covington is an interior designer, artist, and collector whose work centers on tribal history and soul. After living in Africa, she founded X Ʌ N I K Ʌ - a curation of collectible antiques sourced through a network of artisans, dealers, and friends made during her travels through Africa.
- Vintage
- Antique
- African