The face of a bird is expressed through abstract line, divided into hemispheres. Human effigies stand atop its tall crest, and geometric motifs exalt its visual texture. The Nuna tribe from Burkina Faso use such masks at the end of initiation, at the funeral of notables, and even as entertainment on certain market days. Honoring powerful animal spirits that live around them, the Nuna seek their protection and blessings. Abubakari Alhassan hand-carves this elegant piece from sese wood and presents it on an iron stand. The mask symbolizes prosperity.