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African Fang Ngil Mask, Black & Kaolin Split Face Wall Décor, Gabon Tribal Ritual Art, Hand‑Carved Wood Sculpture, Vintage Accent-G5325

$93 $113
SIZE(CM): 35/17.3
Channel the mysterious power of the Ngil—secret Fang brotherhoods once brandished masks like this to purge evil and uphold justice in night‑time ceremonies across equatorial Gabon.

Carved from dense okoumé wood, the sculptor split the oval face with a raised central ridge, coating each half in sacred kaolin to reflect moonlight. A charcoal‑black dome coiffure crowns the piece, while delicately incised “tear” motifs accent the eye panels. Rim perforations hint at raffia costuming; today the mask hangs effortlessly as a dramatic focal point—stand not included.

Origin: Fang people, northern Gabon

Materials: Hardwood (okoumé), kaolin & vegetal pigment

Measurements: approx. 35 cm × 17.3 cm (about 13.8 in × 6.8 in)

Finish: Dry, time‑worn surface with minor edge nicks—mid‑20th‑century field piece

Display: Suspend via existing rim holes for instant tribal impact

🪵 Care: Dust with a soft, dry brush; avoid moisture and prolonged direct sun to preserve pigment and wood.
📜 Provenance: Ex‑private Libreville collection; authenticity note included.
📦 Shipping: Eco‑cushioned, tracked & insured worldwide dispatch within 1‑3 business days; express courier upgrade available at checkout.

Own this striking Fang heirloom and deepen your space with genuine Central‑African heritage—only one available!
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