African Traditional Maasai Warrior Mask // Wooden Devil Mask // Quad Long Mask 24 in / 60 cm // with Story-card
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African Traditional Maasai Warrior Mask // Wooden Devil Mask // Quad Long Mask 24 in / 60 cm // with Story-card
Description
🛡️ Traditional Maasai Warrior Mask – Handcarved in Kenya
Symbol of strength • Tribal heritage • Artisan made
Bold, striking, and steeped in tradition—this handcrafted wooden mask is a powerful representation of the legendary Maasai warriors of East Africa. Made by skilled craftspeople of the Maasai tribe in Kenya, each mask is carved from native hardwood and painted in the iconic red and black hues that reflect the warrior spirit, ancestral pride, and ceremonial power of the Maasai people.
📏 Size
- Long Quad Mask: approx. 60 cm / 24 inch
- Each mask comes ready to hang, with natural variations in carving and colour
🌍 Handmade by Maasai Artisans
- Carved using traditional tools and techniques passed down through generations.
- Each mask is shaped and painted by hand, with subtle variations in detail that make every piece unique.
- Your purchase supports local artisans and helps preserve one of Africa’s most iconic cultural traditions.
🪵 Materials & Finish
- Made from sustainably sourced hardwood, chosen for its durability and natural grain.
- Painted in bold red and black—colours deeply rooted in Maasai identity, symbolising courage, protection, and unity.
- Available in various sizes (from approx. 20 cm to 60 cm), suitable for wall display or ceremonial use.
🗿 Cultural Significance
- Traditionally used in ceremonies, initiations, and warrior rituals, these masks embody the strength and resilience of the Maasai people.
- Designs often reflect mythological spirits, ancestral guardians, or symbolic animals.
- A storycard included with each mask shares its cultural meaning and the artisan journey behind its creation.
🎁 Uses & Benefits
- Ideal for wall display in homes, offices, galleries, or cultural centres.
- Adds depth and authenticity to safari-themed décor, ethical interiors, or global art collections.
- Sparks conversation and reflection—perfect for educators, collectors, or anyone drawn to African heritage.
- Makes a meaningful gift for lovers of tribal art, history, or handmade craftsmanship.
This mask isn’t just a decorative piece—it’s a symbol of identity, a tribute to warrior legacy, and a story carved in wood.
Product details
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Created by the Maasai tribe in Kenya, East Africa.
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Each item unique
Description
🛡️ Traditional Maasai Warrior Mask – Handcarved in Kenya
Symbol of strength • Tribal heritage • Artisan made
Bold, striking, and steeped in tradition—this handcrafted wooden mask is a powerful representation of the legendary Maasai warriors of East Africa. Made by skilled craftspeople of the Maasai tribe in Kenya, each mask is carved from native hardwood and painted in the iconic red and black hues that reflect the warrior spirit, ancestral pride, and ceremonial power of the Maasai people.
📏 Size
- Long Quad Mask: approx. 60 cm / 24 inch
- Each mask comes ready to hang, with natural variations in carving and colour
🌍 Handmade by Maasai Artisans
- Carved using traditional tools and techniques passed down through generations.
- Each mask is shaped and painted by hand, with subtle variations in detail that make every piece unique.
- Your purchase supports local artisans and helps preserve one of Africa’s most iconic cultural traditions.
🪵 Materials & Finish
- Made from sustainably sourced hardwood, chosen for its durability and natural grain.
- Painted in bold red and black—colours deeply rooted in Maasai identity, symbolising courage, protection, and unity.
- Available in various sizes (from approx. 20 cm to 60 cm), suitable for wall display or ceremonial use.
🗿 Cultural Significance
- Traditionally used in ceremonies, initiations, and warrior rituals, these masks embody the strength and resilience of the Maasai people.
- Designs often reflect mythological spirits, ancestral guardians, or symbolic animals.
- A storycard included with each mask shares its cultural meaning and the artisan journey behind its creation.
🎁 Uses & Benefits
- Ideal for wall display in homes, offices, galleries, or cultural centres.
- Adds depth and authenticity to safari-themed décor, ethical interiors, or global art collections.
- Sparks conversation and reflection—perfect for educators, collectors, or anyone drawn to African heritage.
- Makes a meaningful gift for lovers of tribal art, history, or handmade craftsmanship.
This mask isn’t just a decorative piece—it’s a symbol of identity, a tribute to warrior legacy, and a story carved in wood.
How this item was made
🎨 Maasai Handmade Art:
A Living Tradition of Color, Symbolism, and Skill
The Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania are celebrated for their vibrant
handmade art, especially their beadwork, leatherwork, and wood carvings.
These crafts are more than decorative—they’re deeply woven into Maasai
identity, storytelling, and social customs.
🧵 Beadwork: The Heart of
Maasai Art
- Materials:
Traditionally made from clay, wood, and seeds; now mostly glass beads
introduced through trade. - Technique:
Beads are strung onto leather or twine in intricate patterns by women,
often in communal settings. - Symbolism:
- Red
= bravery and unity - Blue
= sky and water - Green
= land and health - White
= purity - Purpose:
Worn during ceremonies, used to indicate age, marital status, and social
rank.
🪵 Wood Carving &
Leatherwork
- Wood:
Used to create tools, utensils, and ceremonial items like masks and
figurines. - Leather:
Tanned and dyed to make belts, sandals, and shields, often decorated with
beads and metal accents. - Tools:
Simple hand tools like knives, chisels, and engraving blades.
🖌️ Design & Meaning
- Geometric
patterns: Represent cosmology and spiritual beliefs. - Animal
motifs: Reflect the Maasai’s connection to nature—especially cattle,
lions, and elephants. - Color
combinations: Carefully chosen to convey messages and tell stories.
🧡 Cultural Role
- Art
is passed down through generations, especially from mothers to daughters. - Used
in rites of passage, weddings, and community celebrations. - Increasingly
a source of economic empowerment, especially for women selling
crafts locally and internationally.
Maasai art isn’t just made—it’s lived. Every bead, stitch,
and carving carries meaning. If you’d like to explore specific pieces like
warrior necklaces or ceremonial masks.