Masks were worn for Social dancing and ceremony. The masks were often made to represent animals or enemies. This mask is known as a booger mask or ski-li to the Cherokee.
The name u wo di ge i means brown in Cherokee. It represents the brown leather feathers adorning the mask.
This mask features a circular pottery stamp pattern. It is accessorized with small red beads and leather accents.
U wo di ge i Mask
$30.00
Masks were worn for Social dancing and ceremony. The masks were often made to represent animals or enemies. This mask is known as a booger mask or ski-li to the Cherokee.
The name u wo di ge i means brown in Cherokee. It represents the brown leather feathers adorning the mask.
This mask features a circular pottery stamp pattern. It is accessorized with small red beads and leather accents.
Out of stock
Made from Lizella clay. Mask was traditionally fired in an earthen pit to develop the color.
Leather strap for hanging.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4 × 3 × 1 in |