GURUNSI BUTTERFLY MASK 12, Burkina Faso

 

 

 

 


Photographs © Tim Hamill

GURUNSI, BUTTERFLY MASK 12, 42.5" x 11", $2000, SOLD
From Herbert Baker, 1971

These wide headdresses transformed the dancer into a supernatural being. They were used by the Do society at dances to promote fertility of the fields and at funerals of Do members. The geometric designs all have meanings. The checkerboard pattern symbolizes the separation of light from dark, good from evil, and female from male.

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