The Afro mask, often associated with various cultural groups in Africa, represents a diverse range of meanings and uses. It typically embodies themes of identity, spirituality, and social connection. These masks can be found across different regions, each with unique interpretations influenced by local traditions and beliefs.
Afro masks are frequently linked to ancestral reverence and the representation of spiritual forces. In many cultures, they are believed to channel the energies of ancestors, providing guidance and protection to the community. The masks serve as a medium for communication between the living and the spirit world, playing a crucial role in rituals and ceremonies that honor ancestors and seek their blessings.
The mythology surrounding Afro masks often includes stories of creation, transformation, and the interconnectedness of all beings. These narratives highlight the importance of community, emphasizing that individual identity is tied to collective history and heritage. In some traditions, the masks are also associated with specific deities or natural elements, reinforcing the belief in a world imbued with spiritual significance.
28cmHx 17cm W x 8 cm D
0.90kg
Country of origin: Ghana
Shipped by DHL
The Afro mask, often associated with various cultural groups in Africa, represents a diverse range of meanings and uses. It typically embodies themes of identity, spirituality, and social connection. These masks can be found across different regions, each with unique interpretations influenced by local traditions and beliefs.
Afro masks are frequently linked to ancestral reverence and the representation of spiritual forces. In many cultures, they are believed to channel the energies of ancestors, providing guidance and protection to the community. The masks serve as a medium for communication between the living and the spirit world, playing a crucial role in rituals and ceremonies that honor ancestors and seek their blessings.
The mythology surrounding Afro masks often includes stories of creation, transformation, and the interconnectedness of all beings. These narratives highlight the importance of community, emphasizing that individual identity is tied to collective history and heritage. In some traditions, the masks are also associated with specific deities or natural elements, reinforcing the belief in a world imbued with spiritual significance.
28cmHx 17cm W x 8 cm D
0.90kg
Country of origin: Ghana
Shipped by DHL
Color:
White Material:
Wood
Delivery Delay
Mayotte from 6 to 12 days.
France from 5 to 11 days.
Germany from 5 to 11 days.
Guinea from 6 to 12 days.
Puerto Rico from 6 to 12 days.
United States from 5 to 11 days.
Canada from 5 to 11 days.
United Kingdom from 5 to 11 days.
Europe from 5 to 11 days.
Africa from 6 to 12 days.
International from 7 to 13 days.
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At ANKA, we do not believe in the myth of predefined sizes. Each body is different and deserves an outfit just as unique. Therefore, to use this guide, we recommend using your measurements in inches (as explained below) rather than the "4 to 22" sizes.
From there you can select the corresponding international size for your order, and each seller will then be able to make sure to send the PERFECT fit for YOU!
How to measure ?
Collar size
Measure around the neck at the neck.
Chest size
Measure around your bust where it is wider by placing the tape measure under the arms and over the shoulder blades.
Waist size
Measure in the hollow of the waist.
Hip size
Keep your feet together and measure the widest part.
Crotch tower
Measure the top of the crotch up to the ankle bone.