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Best Seller | Ahoofe means beautiful in the Akan language and is the name chosen for this mask design by this manufacturer's artisan. She depicts a woman from this southern and coastal Ghana culture. The intricate texture of embossed brass adorns the lovely visage,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
This original mask represents "Patience," in the Akan language. The seed-like sese wood mask is carved and painted by hand in shades of brown, lemon green, green, baby blue, and white. Featuring a slender nose and pouting lips, the mask's cheeks are... more | $109.95 $94.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Handmade Baule Moon Blessing Wood Mask (Ghana) The Baule peoples of Cote d'Ivoire, who are part of the Akan ethnic group, celebrate the harvest by wearing a moon-shaped mask with horns (called a Goli mask) during ceremonial dances. more | FREE shipping go to store |
The artisan carves a faithful sese wood replica of the tete ni mask of the Akan people. Meaning "ancient man," it is worn during special celebrations as a reminder of their forefathers, who remain with them in spirit. | Bloomsbury Market Medici Ancient... more | $80.95 $71.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Asomdwe Elephant African Wood Mask Meaning "peace" in the Akan language of Ghana, the name of this African mask is Asomdwe. Joseph Boateng creates the mask, which he hand-carves from sese wood, its patterned surface finished in tones of black, red, and yellow. more | $81.49 $69.27 FREE shipping go to store |
Characterized by a long, narrow face with heavy-lidded, hollow eyes and full lips, this sese wood mask is hand carved in the workshop of Ghana's Ibrahim Seyeed. Entitled Nyonko Pa-or "good friend" in the Ghanaian Akan language, the mask features... more | $134.58 $109.99 FREE shipping go to store |
With eyes closed, a musician sways to the sound of his music. Daniel Nyadedzor depicts the village's chief trumpeter blowing a hot, sweet tune. He names the hand-carved mask abernathy, meaning "Trumpeter" in the language of Ghana's Akan people. | World... more | $91.95 $60.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Hand-carved from sese wood, this sculpture depicts a mask of a stunning woman. Ghanaian designer Rita Addo Zakour names this original sculpture Odo, an Akan word meaning "love". The woman's face is accentuated with pronounced red lips and eyes and she... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Meaning "peace" in the Akan language of Ghana, the name of this African mask is Asomdwe. Joseph Boateng creates this mask, which he hand-carves from Sese wood, its patterned surface finished in tones of black, red, and yellow. Embossed aluminum... more | $129.99 $119.99 FREE shipping go to store |
With a face like the full moon, this beautiful mask depicts an Akuaba, an Akan word for the child of Akua, a girl born on Wednesday. The term also signifies a doll. This artisan carves the symmetrical features, bright eyes and full lips. "I want people... more | $186.95 $120.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Based on traditional Ghanaian artistry, this elegant mask boasts bright colors. Ali Mohammed creates an original design of graceful lines. Carved by hand of seasoned sese wood, it is named Mena ba, or "my mother's child" in the language of Ghana's Akan... more | $131.95 $94.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Incised in sese wood, parallel lines give a modern look to this African mask. The face is covered in richly embossed aluminum. Named "asafo warrior" in the 2 language of the Akan people, it is representative of the denkyira nation of eastern Ghana.... more | $180.95 $120.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Walter Kuma replicates the Efutu coat of arms with superb mastery as he carves the sese wood mask by hand. The Efutu people live in the Central Region of Ghana and speak the Akan language. The noble sculpture features two horns, diagonal tribal scars... more | $149.95 $115.99 FREE shipping go to store |
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