King Paris Congolese American, b. 1988
40.6 x 15.2 x 10.2 cm
Origin - Mambara, Mali
Use: discipline, spiritual protection
This comb-shaped mask is associated with the Ntomo initiation society, the first stage of ritual education for young Bambara boys before their integration into adult life. The Ntomo society guided their moral, social, and spiritual training through a structured learning process marked by codified rites.
The masks were worn by older initiates during public processions and dances, through which symbolic messages were conveyed to the community. With its comb shape and stylized features, this type of mask embodies the values of self-control, balance, and discipline expected from the future members of society.