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Baule Mask, Ivory Coast

SKU: M564
Discounted price$185.00

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Black mask from Africa

Baule Mask, Ivory Coast

Hemingway African Gallery

Pickup available, Usually ready in 1 hour

88 Leonard St.
New York NY 10013
United States

+12128383650

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Baule Mask from Ivory Coast Description of Significance:

Baule masks, originating from the Baule people of Ivory Coast, are significant in their cultural heritage, particularly in the context of the Goli dance. These masks are traditionally used during various ceremonies, including funerals and celebrations, to convey social and spiritual messages. However, when created for decorative purposes, they often embody the aesthetic and cultural elements of the traditional masks without the ritualistic functions.

The masks typically feature an oval face, with a high forehead, and fine, delicate facial features. The eyes are often half-closed, symbolizing tranquility and introspection. While traditional masks have deep symbolic meanings related to ancestors, spirits, and social roles, decorative Baule Kpan masks primarily focus on capturing the artistic cultural beauty of the historic pieces.

Country of Origin:
  • Hand carved in Ivory Coast

Dimensions:
  • Depth: 6" 

  • Width: 5.5" 

  • Height: 17"

Sustainable Materials: 
  • Natural paint and stain
  • Indigenous wood

Display:
  • Wall Hanging: the mask includes a wire installed on the back for easy wall hanging.

Shipping:
  • Subsidized U.S. FedEx Ground shipping: $20

  • Smaller pieces are shipped via FedEx Ground in a secure box, with careful packaging to ensure safe delivery. To make fine art shipping more affordable, we subsidize part of the cost.

  • Each shipment includes a declared value, requiring a signature upon delivery for added security.

  • International Shipping: We ship around the world! Our website cannot process automatic international shipping rates. Please contact us directly for custom shipping quotes outside the continental U.S.A., (including Hawaii and Alaska).

  • The Myth of Free Shipping: Free shipping often means the cost is hidden in the product price, a common tactic that can mislead buyers. In fine art, transparency matters—buyers shouldn’t pay for shipping they don’t use. That’s why our pricing is straightforward, without hidden fees, ensuring fairness whether you pick up your art

About Decorative African Art:

Hemingway Gallery carefully selects pieces from artists and collectors whose work aligns with our historical and aesthetic standards. This includes newly created artworks that are actively used in ceremonies, which we deeply value despite their lack of age or antiquity. We recognize these as authentic expressions of artistic and cultural heritage, rather than mere tourist trade items.

Our collection also features works by skilled artisans who create fine art inspired by historic styles, as well as contemporary African pieces that may not fit traditional perceptions of ‘African’ art. We celebrate the evolving aesthetics of the continent, striving to showcase design that moves beyond the conventional ‘tribal’ label, reflecting the innovation and creativity of emerging artists.

Our Pricing:

Our pricing is directly aligned with the asking prices set by artists in Zimbabwe and the costs of importing their artwork to the U.S. It’s time to challenge the misconception that African artists’ work should be undervalued. Supporting our artists by ensuring they are paid fairly for their fine art is our top priority, and our pricing reflects this commitment.

Further Information:

Please email us at info@hemingwayafricangallery.com or call 212-838-3650 with the SKU # for further information on this piece.

Black mask from Africa
Baule Mask, Ivory Coast Discounted price$185.00