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BAMANA Komo Head Crest Mask (Monumental)
A formidable horizontal Bamana Komokun crest (1st half 20th C., 104 cm) from Mali — constructed as a chimeric beast's snout with a hollow rectangular jaw, crowned with massive backward-sweeping animal horns and thick tufts of matted hair and fiber, the entire wooden and organic assemblage entombed in a thick cracked blackened sacrificial crust.
1. Chimeric Architecture and Psychological Warfare
The Komo society masks (Komokun) of the Bamana are engineered to inspire pure visceral terror.
- Chimeric Assemblage: They reject the representation of a single animal — fusing the most lethal elements of the bush: gaping jaws of a crocodile, sweeping horns of an antelope or bovine, and the raw texture of wild animal hair.
- Monstrous Avatar: Worn horizontally atop the head, this 104 cm beast extended far in front of the wearer — transforming the human silhouette into an unrecognizable monstrous avatar of absolute spiritual violence.
2. The Judiciary of the Komo Society
The Komo society is the ultimate judicial and spiritual authority in Bamana culture — tasked with neutralizing witchcraft, punishing severe crimes, and upholding the moral order.
- Komotigi Blacksmith-Judge: The Komotigi (leader, always a master blacksmith) wore this mask during highly secretive nocturnal ceremonies — breathing fire and speaking in esoteric guttural language as an omniscient judge.
- Active Magical Weapon: The mask itself is not merely a costume — it is an active magical weapon, loaded with nyama (spiritual energy) to hunt and destroy malicious sorcerers.
3. Additive Magic and Coagulated Patination
The defining feature is the horrific beautiful patina.
- Amalgamated Organic Offerings: The thick tar-like crust covering wood, horns, and fiber bindings is an amalgamation of decades of coagulated animal blood, mud, and chewed kola nut applied during secret society rites.



