
Biangolo mask (Komo) - EO.1960.24.1
2nd quarter of the 20th century. Wood (Croton macrostachyus). RD Congo. Registered in 1960. Acquired from E. Beer.
These masks belonged to the babankunda, a society of seers. They were worn at certain ritual meetings, at the initiation of new members of the society, or at the memorial ceremony of a deceased seer.
The masks were the personification of a spirit and were not allowed to be seen by ordinary people. Both a male (biangolo) and a female mask (ibolè) existed.