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Kumu Painted Wooden Mask Congo

Carvings of figures and masks from the Kumu (Komo) people have gained attention in the last 25 years, thanks to the presence of foreign aid workers in the region. The Kumu reside in the western areas of the Ituri Rainforest, which is recognized as one of the few remaining pristine ecosystems on our planet. Ituri is situated to the west of the Great Lakes Region, near Uganda and Tanzania. This region is not only home to diverse and rare animal and plant species but also encompasses various human cultures that remain enigmatic to ethnologists. Within Ituri, you can find the endangered okapi, which is considered the world's most endangered antelope. Additionally, Ituri is one of the few habitats where both mountain and lowland gorillas still exist. The artistic traditions of the Ituri people exhibit interconnectedness to such an extent that styles, shapes, and color palettes often converge. Unfortunately, the civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (where Ituri is located) has severely hampered research and scientific exploration in the area. Consequently, our understanding of the Ituri cultures and their artistic practices may be limited for years to come. Nevertheless, the artwork and carvings from the Kumu people possess a captivating and poignant quality. Their naive beauty and charm resonate deeply, leaving an indelible impression on those who encounter them. Stand is not included. Height (In) 13.0Width (In) 7.0Depth (In) 3.0 149850

Kumu Painted Wooden Mask Congo

Carvings of figures and masks from the Kumu (Komo) people have gained attention in the last 25 years, thanks to the presence of foreign aid workers in the region. The Kumu reside in the western areas of the Ituri Rainforest, which is recognized as one of the few remaining pristine ecosystems on our planet. Ituri is situated to the west of the Great Lakes Region, near Uganda and Tanzania. This region is not only home to diverse and rare animal and plant species but also encompasses various human cultures that remain enigmatic to ethnologists.

Within Ituri, you can find the endangered okapi, which is considered the world's most endangered antelope. Additionally, Ituri is one of the few habitats where both mountain and lowland gorillas still exist. The artistic traditions of the Ituri people exhibit interconnectedness to such an extent that styles, shapes, and color palettes often converge.

Unfortunately, the civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (where Ituri is located) has severely hampered research and scientific exploration in the area. Consequently, our understanding of the Ituri cultures and their artistic practices may be limited for years to come.

Nevertheless, the artwork and carvings from the Kumu people possess a captivating and poignant quality. Their naive beauty and charm resonate deeply, leaving an indelible impression on those who encounter them.

Stand is not included.

Height (In)  13.0
Width (In) 
7.0
Depth (In)  3.0

149850

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