
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up of two wooden masks, with the one on the right dominating the frame, mounted on a white plaster wall. The mask on the right is carved with a realistically depicted face and appears to be wearing a wooden crown. The mask on the left is only partially visible and is obscured by the top edge of the image frame. Both masks are positioned in a way that suggests they are part of a collection. The wall is slightly weathered and painted white with evidence of light blue paint below. The image is from Mbeya, Tanzania, situated at coordinates -8.896 latitude and 33.446 longitude. This area is known for its diverse cultural heritage, including traditional arts and crafts. The masks likely originate from a nearby village or workshop where they were created.
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