I don't know who made the helmet but it is in great condition.
5 x 5"
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Based on the images and available information, this item is:
A Mende Helmet Mask Sowei Sande Society. The Mende Helmet Mask, also known as the "Sowei" or "Ndoli Jowei" mask, is a significant and culturally rich artifact associated with the Sande Society among the Mende people of Sierra Leone and neighboring regions. The Sande Society is a secret women's initiation society that plays a vital role in the cultural, social, and spiritual life of the Mende community.
The Sande Society is responsible for initiating young girls into womanhood and preparing them for their roles as wives, mothers, and community members. The Mende Helmet Mask is worn by senior members of the society during initiation ceremonies to symbolize the transformation from girlhood to womanhood.
The Sande Society empowers women by educating them about their responsibilities within the community, such as childcare, marriage, and societal roles. The mask embodies the wisdom and authority of elder women within the society and serves as a visual representation of female power and leadership.
Good condition
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