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Grebo Mask, Liberia V.2

SKU: M781
Discounted price$350.00

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Pickup currently unavailable at Hemingway African Gallery

Wooden mask from Africa with striped patterns and four eyes on a white wall

Grebo Mask, Liberia V.2

Hemingway African Gallery

Pickup currently unavailable

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Grebo Mask from Liberia Description of Significance

Grebo masks come from the Grebo people of southeastern Liberia and parts of Ivory Coast. These bold, abstract masks are known for their striking features—often large, protruding eyes and multiple cylindrical forms representing power and spiritual force. Traditionally carved from wood and painted in black, white, or red, Grebo masks were worn during ceremonies to intimidate enemies, celebrate victories, or honor spirits. Their exaggerated forms symbolize strength and aggression, believed to ward off evil and embody ancestral energy. Today, their geometric, almost modernist designs continue to captivate collectors and artists around the world.

Country of Origin
  • Hand carved in Liberia

Dimensions (inches)
  • Depth: 5" 

  • Width: 9" 

  • Height: 22"

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: $30

  • 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.

This is a decorative contemporary piece.

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