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Best Seller | Esmai transmits personal wisdom through his art, creating an original sese wood mask. He crafts it by hand including colorful glass beads and threads of cotton and rayon. "This mask is called 'Dabidabi ebeye ye,' which in Akan language means 'it will... more | $122.95 $81.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Intercessor for Peace' - Akan Wood Mask Quiet features are thoughtful and he pauses before speaking. Choosing the right moment the right words the right tone this personage mediates when an offense has been committed. Daniel Nyadedzor carves a mask from Ghana's Akan people. He names it Wonti... more | go to store |
Wood art printed on wood planks is a mesmerizing fusion of nature's intrinsic allure and artistic ingenuity. Each piece starts with a careful selection of wooden planks, chosen for their distinctive grains, knots, and textures, transforming them into... more | $64.99 $45.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Wood art printed on wood planks is a mesmerizing fusion of nature's intrinsic allure and artistic ingenuity. Each piece starts with a careful selection of wooden planks, chosen for their distinctive grains, knots, and textures, transforming them into... more | $64.99 $45.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Sese Wood 'Akan King of Success' African Wall Mask Rich textures of brass repousse lend an opulent feeling to this African mask by Daniel Nyadedzor. The Akan people of Ghana believe such masks will bring them success in everything they do. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Akan Ohene Kuma African Wood Mask Native to tropical western Africa, Terminalia superba, or ofram wood, is prized for its workability and finish. Here, Robert Aidoo-Taylor of Ghana uses ofram wood to craft this mask of his original design. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade African Fish Akan Wood Mask Sinuous fins frame an elongated face sculpted of sese wood. Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng carves the dramatic profile and embellishes it with brass and copper. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'African Family' - Akan Wood Mask Ebusuah is the Akan-Asante word for family and in this spectacular mask one can see the head of the family serenely surveying his realm atop the mask. Other members of the family are shown on the borders of the mask. Hand-carved by Nana Frimpong this... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Peace from Ghana' - Hand Carved Akan Tribe Wood Mask Flame-like images dance on the forehead of this enigmatic visage. Lavishly-embellished with brass repousse the sese wood mask curves to form a strong profile. Gaunt lips bare even rows of teeth. Juliana Akandas designs an image thought to bring good... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Bold Courage' - Akan Wood Mask Daniel Nyadedzor finds inspiration in the customs and traditions of the Akan people creating this enchanting sese wood mask. Known as Akokuroduro the mask symbolizes boldness and can be found adorning many homes throughout Ghana. Nyadedzor carves the... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Royal Heritage' - Fair Trade Wood Mask Replete in Akan stylizations this mask is reserved for those of royal lineage. Known as an adehye (royal) this sese wood replica by Daniel Nyadedzor is embellished with embossed brass motifs. more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Positive Thinker' - Hand Crafted Wood Mask Eyes squinted shut in concentration an elongated visage with furrowed brow exhibits its force of will. Nana Frimpong carves the mask by hand using manual tools and sese wood. A braid-like texture frames the piece and soot enhances its antique finish.... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Do Not Rush Life' - Hand Carved African Wood Mask Master carver Wilson Aboagye finds inspiration in the legendary art and teachings of the Akan people. This type of sese wood mask is known as Towo boa se which advises to take your time be patient. The bird leaning over the face signifies peace and so... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Only Good Thoughts' - Unique Wood Mask Speaking out an elegant personage dispenses wise advice. Applications of richly embossed aluminum enhance this finely carved mask. Eric Danquah names it Adwene Pa which means think only good thoughts in the language of Ghana's Akan people. more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Progress' - Wood Mask from Africa Tall and stately a slender personage rises above a larger face that represents the village as a whole. Daniel Nyadedzor carves a regal mask he names Nkosoo which means development or progress in Ghana's Akan language. Often the council of elders in a... more | go to store |
Fritete,'Hand-Carved African Sese Wood Mask in Black from Ghana' Named Fritete, an Akan word that refers to olden times, this African mask is created by Ransford Bediako. He hand-carves this mask from a single piece of sese wood, depicting the face of a woman with an intricate hairdo. more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Beauty Queen' - Hand Carved Wood Mask Named Animpa or Charming Face in the Akan language this elegant mask honors feminine beauty. Daniel Nyadedzor embellishes the hand-carved design with intricate embossed brass plates and rich subtle color. During festivals in which Akan women compete in... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Fear Only God' - Hand Crafted Wood Mask Gordon Adu presents an imposing mask from Ghana's Akan people. Carved from sese wood and finished with mansion polish it bears a traditional Adinkra symbol on the wide forehead. These communicate popular wisdom to the people. The impressive Gye Nyame... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'African Pride' - Hand Made Wood Mask In the Akan language asuo refers to two people of the same social status while ahantan means pride. Kwaku Ofosuhene inventively touches upon these ideas in this piece rendering cultural meanings from the heart of sese wood. Brass copper and aluminum... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Good Advice' - Handmade Wood Mask Sculpted from well-seasoned sese wood this magnificent mask is adorned with applications of embossed aluminum and polished to perfection. A bird crowns the thoughtful visage touching the forehead with its beak. Eric Darko creates an image from Ghana's... more | go to store |
Ahoufe Stripes,'African Wood Mask with Red Stripes from Ghana' Named Ahoufe, which means "beauty" in the Akan language, this African mask is designed by Theophilus Sackey. He works with Ghanaian artisans, who hand-carve this mask from a single piece of sese wood, given a painted finish with red and black stripes. more | go to store |
Together for Peace,'Akan wood mask' Narrow as a needle, this exquisite mask reveals the eternal intrigue of West African aesthetics. Lustrous brass repoussé enhances the contours of natural sese wood. Daniel Nyadedzor carves an image from the Akan people of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. A... more | go to store |
Spirit Protector,'Akan wood mask' Emulating tribal markings, the textures of brass repoussé ripple seductively across his forehead. Wide eyes are ever vigilant, for this personage is the Susum Banbofo, or "Spirit Protector." Daniel Nyadedzor carves a beautiful sese wood mask, used by... more | go to store |
Akan Ohene Kuma,'Hand Carved Ofram Wood African Mask' Native to tropical western Africa, Terminalia superba , or ofram wood, is prized for its workability and finish. Here, Robert Aidoo-Taylor of Ghana uses ofram wood to craft this mask of his original design. The name Ohene Kuma is taken from the... more | go to store |
Akan Fakye,'Black and Yellow African Wood Mask from Ghana' Hand-carved from sese wood with an embossed aluminum accent on the forehead, this African mask is created by Ghanaian artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. He paints the mask with striking stripes of yellow and black. The word fakye means "forgive" in the Akan... more | go to store |
Ghanaian mask, 'Akan Muse' - Unique African Wood Mask Her beauty framed by braided hair tied in a chignon over her head a woman's face is adorned with flowing artistry. Gordon Adu names his original creation Eye fe the Akan term for beautiful. The stunning mask is carved by hand from sese wood and... more | go to store |
Akan wood mask, 'Chameleon Charisma' Inspired by the artistic legacy of the Akan people Nana Frimpong carves an extraordinary sese wood mask featuring a chameleon. According to tradition this mask is reserved for those who worship more than one god and who behave according to convenience. more | go to store |
A mask of striking appeal it features two faces under the symbolic horns of power. Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng names this piece Asana the Akan word for clan for the mask is inspired by the many tribal customs within the Akan people. A highly-detailed work... more | go to store |
Flirting with her eyes a slender woman blows a quick playful kiss. The elegant visage is topped by an elaborate coif that extends the mask's elongated line. Symmetrical and beautiful the features are enhanced with a delightful texture and applications... more | go to store |
This sese wood mask of ravishing beauty personifies freedom, according to Akan traditions. "This type of mask is usually given to someone who has been released from bondage by the family," explains master carver Daniel Nyadedzor. "It signifies true... more | go to store |
King Enthroned,'Akan wood mask' Intricate motifs embossed in aluminum crisscross the forehead of a wise countenance, and antique trade seed beads add color to the cheeks. Designer Nana Adu Amankwapam I selects seasoned sese wood to portray a newly-enthroned king. Narrow eyes, a long... more | go to store |
Tall and slender this ceremonial mask by Evans Doe Martey is named Anim Tentene Long Face in the language of Ghana's Akan people. Rich applications of brass repousse simulate tribal markings while subtle color enhances the elegant piece. more | go to store |
A sleek expanse of naturally dried sese wood takes the shape of a serious personage. By Nana Frimpong this beautiful mask is named Nshyira nka wo Blessings be unto you in the Akan language. It is not good to make fun of people because sometimes it is a... more | go to store |
Chief Advisor,'Akan Wood Mask' Elongated lines and smooth, stylized features evoke the self-assuredness of a leader. Designer Nana Adu Amankwapam I presents an exquisite mask he names Tufohene. Tufohene is a name given by the Akans to a person who counsels the chief. Sculpted by... more | go to store |
Baring teeth, a ghost-like visage stares menacingly through narrowed eyes. Rich brass repoussé ripples across the forehead and cheeks, and a strip of crimson divides the forehead. Juliana Akandas designs a fascinating mask she names Anopoo, or "Big... more | go to store |
Round eyes suggest surprise, as a personage opens his mouth in amazement. Named Oblong in the Akan language, such masks are characterized by a long, narrow face. Carved by hand, this beautiful personage shows hair drawn up in a smooth triangular... more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Akan Elephant Head' Carved by hand from sese wood this original African mask depicts a proud elephant. Emmanuel Opoku Asante adds applications of white clay to give his design an aged antique effect and adorns the forehead with aluminum repousse. He names this mask Osuno... more | go to store |
This imposing mask wears a smaller face like a crown. One on either side three profiles can be seen. Nana Frimpong carves a beautiful mask to express the Akan proverb Tsir Kor Mpam or One head is not enough. In Ghana it is considered wise for people... more | go to store |
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