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Face Mask Timor, Indonesia 12 inches, wood This mask is unusual because teeth are not a common feature in Timorese face masks, and when used they often take an exaggerated form. This carver has used the line of the mouth with an almost natural tooth structure. Nice black patina over a red-colored hardwood. Thinly carved. Timor mask are traditionally used in 2 ways. Those with paddle handles are held over the face as a person sneaks over to a neighbor to take food in times of need. Stealing of this nature is acceptable in Timorese society. Masks without handles are made with scary faces and placed inside the doorway. People with evil intent are unable to pass beneath them, whereas nice people have no problem. In the old days these masks were believed to help in contacting the spirit world-- a way for the living to communicate with their departed ancestors. sold
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