Ekpa Ritual Mask or Sculpture – Symbol of Ancestral Power and Community Order The Ekpa is a sacred figure or mask traditionally used in ceremonies and initiations by the Ibibio and Efik people of Nigeria. Crafted from wood and often painted in vibrant colors, the Ekpa embodies ancestral presence, spiritual authority, and social regulation within the community. Key Features: Cultural Origin: Used by secret societies such as Ekpe or Ekpa, responsible for enforcing moral codes, performing rites, and preserving community values. Symbolism: Represents ancestral spirits and acts as a mediator between the physical and spiritual realms. Design: Typically carved from wood with stylized facial features and sometimes adorned with raffia, paint, or fabric. Function: Employed in masquerades, festivals, and rituals—often as a tool of education, justice, and entertainment. Collectible Art: A meaningful addition to any African art collection, this piece reflects both cultural richness and artisan craftsmanship.
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