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Best Seller | Parallel lines represent decorative scarification on the smooth cheeks and forehead of this mask. Echoed by neat rows of braids they bring visual fascination to a design by Daniel Nyadedzor. He names it Edem an Ewe word meaning he has delivered me.... more | go to store |
This opulent visage is radiant and beautiful. Meticulously carved by Daniel Nyadedzor, this Spirit of Fruitfulness Ewe Wood Mask Wall Décor represents Ghana's Ewe people who display it during the good harvest festival. | Bloomsbury Market Traditional... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Handmade Deliverance Ewe Wood Mask (Ghana) - 14.5" H x 6" W x 3.7" D Parallel lines represent decorative scarification on the smooth cheeks and forehead of this mask. Echoed by neat rows of braids, they bring visual fascination to a design by Daniel Nyadedzor. He names it Edem, an Ewe word meaning "he has delivered me." more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Colorful Ewe African Wood Mask Inspired by Ewe culture, Raphat Asigbey from Ghana designs this African mask. Hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood, the mask features a multicolored painted face with brown accents. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Ewe Shield African Wood Mask Designed by Malik Jabir Dodoo, this colorful mask features a graphic grid pattern you won't be able to look away from. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Features:Intended as wall decorAdd this wall decor to your home while enhancing your overall lookColor: White ClayPrimary Material: Solid WoodPrimary Material Details: Sese wood and 100% cottonAdditional Materials: 100% CottonStyle: EclecticSubject:... more | $130.95 $104.00 FREE shipping go to store |
World Menagerie Xevi Bird Ewe Wood Mask Wall Décor in Brown | 14.3 H x 5 W in | Wayfair 116806 A bird or xlvi in the language of Ghana's Ewe people - perches atop this mask and peers curiously at the face below. Daniel Nyadedzor carved the fascinating image from sese wood. Among the Ewe, such masks may be gifts for people with exceptional career... more | $94.95 $71.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'Harvest Hope' - African Wood Mask Precise geometric forms distinguish this handsome mask by Godfred France. Carved by hand from seasoned sese wood it flaunts exquisite textures. Such masks are used by Ghana's Mamprusi people who use them during their harvest season. They wear them in... more | go to store |
Nigerian wood mask, 'Harvest Joy' - Nigerian Wood Mask A serious expression belies the joy of an abundant harvest. Carved and painted by hand this handsome mask comes from Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. It is used by the Chamba people of Nigeria during the Chambalare festival which celebrates the end of the hunger... more | go to store |
A smaller face stands watch at the top of this colorful mask. By Walter Kuma it is masterfully carved by hand and adorned with embossed brass. He names it Fiawoyome ?û Next to the Royals in the Ewe language. The Ewe people live in Ghana's Volta region. more | go to store |
A bird – or xevi in the language of Ghana's Ewe people – perches atop this mask and peers curiously at the face below. Daniel Nyadedzor carves the fascinating image from sese wood. Among the Ewe, such masks may be gifts for people with exceptional... more | go to store |
A wide smooth forehead suggests wisdom and serenity while narrow eyes are thoughtful. Brass repousse embellishes the handcrafted mask by Daniel Nyadedzor. Incised starburst motifs surround this symbol of hope. Named Dzidefo (To Hope) this mask comes... more | go to store |
Ewe Shield,'Blue and Red Sese Wood Wall Mask from Ghana' Designed by Malik Jabir Dodoo, this colorful mask features a graphic grid pattern you won't be able to look away from. The Ghanaian artisan hand carves the mask from local sese wood before sanding the surface smooth and painting its features black,... more | go to store |
Spiritual Harvest,'Hand Carved Wood Mask' This mask of solemn beauty is known as Obuluw by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Meaning "spiritual face," it is worn by the fetish priest when consulting the gods to ask for a favorable planting season. Ghana's Awudu Saaed creates a spectacular sese... more | go to store |
Zaire wood mask, 'Harvest Feast' This mask of stunning beauty is reserved for the festival that celebrates the millet harvest. Abubakari Alhassan carves the sese wood mask by hand and decorates it with painted details ornately embossed aluminum plates. He masterfully replicates the... more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Harvest Festival' Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng designs an original mask for the harvest festival. This mask tells about the fertility of the land as antelopes are symbols of agricultural festivities explains the Ghanaian artisan. He carves and paints the sese wood mask by... more | go to store |
Wangara Harvest Deity,'African wood mask' With eyes closed, a gentleman calmly smokes his pipe in an attitude of wellbeing. Bright beadwork covers this mask by Abdul Karim Star. It comes from the Wangara people of northern Ghana where it is used to celebrate good fortune such as an abundant... more | go to store |
Nigerian wood mask, 'Harvest Guardian' Peeking down over the forehead and nose a bird confers mystical powers to this ornate mask. Sefah Mohammed carves it from sese wood masterfully replicating the artistic stylizations of the Maradi people of northern Nigeria. This Kiyaahe ( protection )... more | go to store |
Senufo Harvest,'Hand Carved Sese Wood African Mask' This intriguing mask is inspired by the celebratory harvest masks created by the Senufo people of the Ivory Coast. Crafted from local sese wood by West African artisan Sinclair Yao Daley, the mask is painted in black and cream, and features a stunning... more | go to store |
Colorful Ewe,'Multicolored African Wood Mask Crafted in Ghana' Inspired by Ewe culture, Raphat Asigbey from Ghana designs this African mask. Hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood, the mask features a multicolored painted face with brown accents. more | go to store |
Ndokutsu Blessing,'African Ewe Sese Wood Mask Crafted in Ghana' Ndokutsu is the Ewe name for the Sun. Inspired by that mighty star, Ghana's Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo designs a sese wood mask with a traditional pattern. In a palette of black, brown and yellow tones, this decorative item has a round shape featuring a... more | go to store |
Noyim,'Artisan Crafted Aluminum and Wood Wall Mask' With perseverance and determination, Ghana's Awudu Saaed has achieved success as an artisan. Perhaps that inspired him to name this mask Noyim , which means "keep going" in the Ewe language. The mask is hand carved from rubberwood and accented with... more | go to store |
Ivorian wood mask, 'Baule Prince' - Ivory Coast Wood Mask This mask may only be worn by the Baule prince of Cote d'Ivoire during harvest celebrations. Salihu Ibrahim honors legendary traditions with a hand-carved sese wood mask. more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Amoo' - Artisan Crafted African Wood Mask Meaning Brightness the Amoo mask from Ghana's Gamashie people is worn for the Homowo festival. The name is Ga in origin and means hooting at hunger. Held each year in August it celebrates the corn harvest. Abdul Aziz Mohamadu honors tradition with this... more | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'First Fruit' - Hand Carved African Wood Mask This handsome mask takes the shape of ripe fruit from the first harvest. Its handsome features seem to sing in a beautiful ritual of thanks. Walter Kuma carves the piece by hand to represent the customs of the Dagomba people of northern Ghana. more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Aziku' - African Wood Mask Serious and elegant this mask from Brong Ahafo in Ghana is worn during the yam harvest festival. Godfred France refers to it as the Aziku (celebration) mask and carves it by hand from sese wood. Detailed with embossed brass the mask is painted by hand... more | go to store |
Malian wood mask, 'Hoot at Hunger' - Handmade Malian Wood Mask By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu this handsome mask takes the shape of a bird. The Wangara people of Mali use this mask during the Moo ?û wangara which celebrates a bumper harvest he explains. The festival is to hoot at the hunger that they once experienced. The... more | go to store |
This mask of stunning beauty is reserved for the festival that celebrates the millet harvest. Abubakari Alhassan carves the sese wood mask by hand and decorates it with painted details ornately embossed aluminum plates. He masterfully replicates the... more | $239.00 $159.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Precise geometric forms distinguish this handsome mask by Godfred France. Carved by hand from seasoned sese wood, it flaunts exquisite textures. "Such masks are used by Ghana's Mamprusi people, who use them during their harvest season. They wear them... more | $104.95 $80.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Senufo Harvest African Wood Mask This intriguing mask is inspired by the celebratory harvest masks created by the Senufo people of the Ivory Coast. more | FREE shipping go to store |
A serious expression belies the joy of an abundant harvest. Carved and painted by hand, this handsome mask comes from Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. "It is used by the Chamba people of Nigeria during the Chambalare festival, which celebrates the end of the... more | $96.95 $64.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This mask of solemn beauty is known as 'Obuluw' by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Meaning 'spiritual face,' it is worn by the fetish priest when consulting the gods to ask for a favorable planting season. Ghana's artisan creates a spectacular sese wood... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Daniel Quarcoo designs an original mask that embodies the concept of dzekpi or beauty in the language of Ghana's Ewe people. Predominately black the mask's oval shape narrows at the bottom to form a chin. Aluminum plates masterfully embossed by hand... more | go to store |
God's Gift,'Unique Nigerian Wood Mask' A serious expression belies the joy of an abundant harvest. Carved and painted by hand, this handsome mask comes from Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. "It is used by the Goroshie tribe in Nigeria during thier harvest festival called Motaka Rafi. " he says. He... more | go to store |
Good Money,'Handcrafted African Sese Wood Mask from Ghana' Artisan Victor Dushie of Ghana designs this unique wall mask and calls it Ganyo , which means "money is good" in the Ewe language. Handcrafted from sese wood and aluminum, the black and brown mask has open eyes and mouth for a dramatic look. more | go to store |
Flamingos adorn the forehead of this impressive mask designed by Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour. The sese wood hand-carved mask is ornately adorned with painted details and embossed aluminum. Zakour calls this mask Yayra meaning Blessings in the Ewe dialect... more | go to store |
Wood sculpture, 'Maya Jaguar' - Unique Wood Wall Art Mask I like making jaguar heads because they remind me of my Maya ancestors. To them the jaguars protected the fields and mountains. They regarded the jaguar as a deity who they honored at the beginning of a harvest says Jose Canil Ramos. According to Maya... more | go to store |
'Royal Identification' - Handmade African Wood Mask Depicted in a sese wood mask this regal personage represents responsibility. Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo names this piece Efiavi a Ewe word meaning royal identification. This mask is presented by the Ewe Chiefs to a royal baby in the Volta region of Ghana... more | go to store |
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