Lulua African masks are believed to symbolize various concepts such as ancestral spirits, protection, and power. They are also seen as a representation of social hierarchy and cultural identity within the Lulua community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Lulua mask is a traditional African mask founded by the Lulua people.
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The African Lulua Masks are described in this linkPlease related link below.
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it was made in 1881
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Bashar Lulua was born in 1963.
to make a Lulua tribal mask you have to buy clay, bright paint, glue gun ,beads, and 50 dollars worth of hairspray. then, you mold the clay into the shape you want and you bake it at 350 degrees. then you take it out and paint it with the bright colors. after that you glue all the beada on your beautiful mask. Finally, you spray all of the hairspray all over the mask to keep everything in place.
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its an African mask
Well, darling, the color brown on an African mask can symbolize earth, fertility, or even the ancestors. It's like the mask is saying, "Hey, I'm grounded and connected to my roots." So, next time you see a brown African mask, just remember it's not just a pretty face - it's got some deep meaning behind it.
African Goli mask belongs to Baule tribe.