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Large Babanki Wooden Elephant Wall Hanging - Many More Items In Stock!
Posted 4 months ago in Seattle, WA
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A commanding hand-carved elephant mask from the Babanki people of the Cameroon Grassfields. Crafted from a single piece of wood, it features bold, deeply carved ears, a long curling trunk, and white-painted accents highlighting the eyes and tusks. The back is fully hollowed in keeping with traditional mask-making methods, revealing the marks of hand tools and the skill of its maker. The mask is finished in a deep brown to near-black wood tone, with white painted accents highlighting the eyes, tusks, and facial markings. The dark surface has a matte patina, showing natural variations in color and wear that enhance its organic character. In Babanki and neighboring Bamileke traditions, the elephant is a royal symbol of wisdom, power, and leadership. Elephant masks, whether worn in processions or displayed as sculptural forms, were used in important ceremonies honoring chiefs, ancestors, and the continuity of the community. The exaggerated ears and elongated trunk embody both authority and protection. The elephant’s imposing form conveyed authority and prestige, and its imagery remains a potent emblem of status. This mid- to late-20th-century example has a strong sculptural presence, making it equally suited for collectors of African tribal art or as a dramatic focal point in a global or eclectic interior. At over three feet tall, it commands attention and carries both cultural significance and visual impact. Wear consistent with age, including natural cracks, surface variations, and marks that enhance its character. Hanging hardware attached, so it's very easy to hang. 15.25” wide, 8” deep, and 39” high.
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