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Best Seller | Bring contemporary abstraction to your home with this vertical metal wall art. This "African Tribal Akan Mask II" metal artwork makes it the focal point of any room or office. Elevate your space with our exquisite metal wall art printed on a sleek... more | $127.99 $102.99 FREE shipping go to store |
African mask, 'Akan Queen Mother' With eyes closed a colorful person with a very round face lifts her voice in song. Abdulai Osman Adam carves an original design he names Ohenema ?ù Queen Mother in the Twi language of the Akan tribe. more | go to store |
This beautiful "African Tribal Akan Mask II" wall art is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest fade-resistant ink. We offer a versatile range to cater to your unique aesthetic preferences. Timeless and classic, our canvas art exudes... more | $179.99 $139.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This beautiful "African Tribal Akan Mask II" wall art is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest fade-resistant ink. We offer a versatile range to cater to your unique aesthetic preferences. Timeless and classic, our canvas art exudes... more | $138.99 $117.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This beautiful "African Tribal Akan Mask II" wall art is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest fade-resistant ink. We offer a versatile range to cater to your unique aesthetic preferences. Timeless and classic, our canvas art exudes... more | $109.99 $96.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This beautiful "African Tribal Akan Mask II" wall art is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest fade-resistant ink. We offer a versatile range to cater to your unique aesthetic preferences. Timeless and classic, our canvas art exudes... more | $109.99 $93.99 FREE shipping go to store |
African wood mask, 'Ahenfo' - African Wood Mask Inspired by the art and customs of the Akan people Samuel Okyere designs a regal mask aptly termed Ahenfo. It means royal in the Twi dialect of the Akan people. Okyere carves the sese wood mask by hand featuring a crown and decorates it with embossed... more | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'Happiness' - African Wood Mask Carved by hand from native sese wood this elegant mask is an original design by Awudu Saaed. The cheerful personage is enhanced by aluminum with richly ornate textures. The artisan names the mask Anigye Happiness in the Akan language. more | go to store |
Africa wood mask, 'Patience' - Hand Made Wood Mask With eyes and mouth open this mask represents the virtue of patience or abotre in the Akan language. Each person must have patience in order to live peacefully with others believes Eric Danquah of his inspiration. An original design by Danquah the sese... more | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'African Heart' - Hand Crafted African Wood Mask Carved by hand this elegant mask represents patience and tolerance. An African adinkra symbol on the forehead represents akoma and depicts a heart. Akoma is an Akan adinkra symbol says artisan Theophilus Sackey. He covers the mask with hand embossed... more | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'A Good Mother' - Unique African Wood Mask Her hair is beautifully combed and crowned with crimson ornaments. Rich repousse textures cover her calm face. Designed by Rita Addo Zakour this elegant mask depicts her own concept of Obaapa ?ù Good Mother in the Akan language. The mask is designed... more | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'New Love' - Ghanaian Wood Mask from Africa By Eric Danquah in Ghana this beautiful mask represents Odo fofor ?û New Love in the Akan language. He carves the circular piece from seasoned African sese wood giving the face slightly closed eyes and an open mouth. Elegant motifs in embossed aluminum... more | go to store |
Odo Mask,'Ghanaian Sese Wood Mask Sculpture with Aluminum Plating' 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 | go to store |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'Man of Fire' This imposing mask depicts a blazing fire on the forehead. Carved by hand from African African rubberwood it is representative of the people of Dormaa Ahenkro in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. Abdul Aziz Mohamadu names the mask Ogya an Akan word... more | go to store |
Beautiful Nta,'African Sese Wood and Aluminum Twin Mask from Ghana' Hand-carved from sese wood, the faces of twins are portrayed in this African mask. Ghanaian artisan Paul Ababisa creates the mask, which is accented with intricately embossed aluminum. This mask is named Nta, which means "twin" in the Akan language. more | go to store |
African beaded wood mask, 'Ntoboase I' From Rita Addo Zakour's Ntoboase series this original mask represents Patience in the Akan language. The seed-like mask is carved by hand of African sese wood with brass insets on the eyelids and chin. Featuring a slender nose and pouting lips the... more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Powerful Ohene' This mask of a powerful visage personifies an Akan Ohene (King) in an original design by Ghana?Æs Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. He works with seasoned sese wood carving the wall mask by hand and decorating it with regal accents embossed in aluminum to shape a... more | go to store |
Expert in carving African masks Godfred France designs an original mask to represent the soul sunsum in Akan. France hand-carves the mask of sese wood and decorates it with embossed aluminum plates and painted details. He finishes the mask with clay... more | go to store |
African beaded wood mask, 'Ntoboase III' From Rita Addo Zakour?Æs Ntoboase series this original mask represents Patience in the Akan language. The seed-like sese wood mask is crafted by hand featuring a cape-like design under the chin. Addo decorates the mask with painted details as well as... more | go to store |
Crossing swords and glistening beads adorn Abdul Salami Amadu's original mask. He calls it Akofena or Sword of War in the Twi dialect spoken by the Akan people of Ghana. Amadu carves the sese wood mask by hand featuring cut-out eyes and a narrow chin.... more | go to store |
Keen to preserve the traditions of Ghana's Akan people Otchere Raymond designs this original mask to personify the king's mother. Ohemaa in the Twi dialect of the Akan people the sese wood mask is carved by hand featuring a shiny brass oval on the... more | go to store |
Ghana's Robert Nortey honors beautiful Akan women with the original design of this mask. His Ewuraba features a dark green face and black and white spotted headdress. Meaning Lady in the Twi dialect of the Akan people the Ewuraba mask is carved by hand... more | go to store |
Handmade African Wood Mask, 'Osunu' (Ghana) - 19" H x 11" W x 3.7" D This hand-carved mask of sese wood is adorned with rich colors and a prominent aluminum plate, named Osunu, or "elephant" in the Twi dialect spoken by the Akan tribe of Ghana. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Abrewaa,'Hand-Carved African Sese Wood Mask from Ghana' Named Abrewaa, meaning "old lady" in Akan, this African mask is designed by Ghana's Theophilus Sackey. The tall mask is hand-carved from sese wood, given a rustic brown finish. more | go to store |
Sikakokor,'Embossed Brass and Wood African Mask' Embossing brass plate by hand, artisan Saeed Musah creates this striking mask. The mask is hand carved from sese wood and painted in brown and black. Sikakokor means "gold" in the Akan language. more | go to store |
Kobi,'Hand Crafted Wall Hanging West African Wood Mask' Artisan Winfred Ansah Okoampah from Ghana designs and carves this striking African wood mask. This mask is carved from sese wood that features an elongated face and different carved textures. In the Akan language, kobi means "acceptance." more | go to store |
Abusua,'Colorful Beaded African Wood Mask from Ghana' Carved by hand, this wood mask features colorful beads for a vibrant design. Artisan Awudu Saaed of Ghana uses traditional hand carving techniques to make a mask from rubberwood with a rainbow of glass beads in a geometric pattern. In the Akan... more | go to store |
Carved by hand this African mask represents Opanyin an elderly person in the Akan language. Theophilus Sackey covers the features with hand-embossed aluminum and carves rich textures on the head and eyes. Subtle color further enhances a mask of... more | go to store |
Kantanka,'Artisan Crafted Decorative Wood African Mask' From the creative mind of Ghanaian artisan Kobina Asmah comes this striking Kantanka mask. Translated from the Akan language to mean "strong," Kantanka rests sturdy and stoic as the bold colors and sophisticated design convey a powerful image.... more | go to store |
Agya,'Artisan Hand Carved Agya Father Sese Wood Mask from Ghana' The phrase agya rekoro , literally translated as "when father was leaving," is used as the prelude to telling a riddle, a recollection of the wisdom that forebears leave behind. Ali Mohammed's mask is named after this Akan word for "father." His... more | go to store |
Epa Face,'Painted African Wood Mask from Ghana' By Ghanaian artisan K. Baka, this tall African mask is handcrafted of sese wood and painted with colorful dot motifs. The mask is named Epa, meaning "handcuff" in the Akan language, referring to the interlocking square design at the forehead. more | go to store |
Something in the Heavens,'Handcrafted African Wall Mask Carved from Wood' An elongated face takes the shape of a seed that promises new growth in days to come. By Ghana's Eric Danquah, this beautiful African mask is named Biribi wo soro, which means "there is something in the heavens" in the Akan language. It is a symbol of... more | go to store |
Monarch,'Ghanaian Hand Carved Wood Mask' The spectacular design of this original mask is by Victor Ayambire of Ghana. The mask is intended for a king, or ohene in the Twi dialect of the Akan people. The mask is hand carved from native sese wood mask by hand and accented by acrylic painted... more | go to store |
Okomfo,'Hand-Painted African Wood Mask in Black White Blue & Red' Okomfo is a word that means priest" or "spiritual herbalist" in the Ghanaian Akan language. It is also the name of this extraordinary mask meticulously hand-carved from sese wood and exquisitely painted by hand in a palette of black, blue, white, red... more | go to store |
Tumi Wura,'Hand-Carved African Sese Wood Mask with Painted Accents' Tumi Wura , meaning great one" in the Akan language, is the title of this exquisite artwork by Ransford Bediako. Honoring Ghana's culture, the artisan works long hours with sese wood to create this African mak ornamented with traditional details. After... more | go to store |
African wood mask, 'Hye Wonnye I' Emblazoned with the Adinkra Hye wonnye on the forehead this original mask is designed by Ghana's Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. In Akan Hye wonnye means That which cannot be burnt referring to forgiveness. Mohamadu hand-carves the mask of African rubberwood and... more | go to store |
Stunning Ahoufe,'Sese Wood and Brass African Mask in Black from Ghana' A wall mask is hand-carved of sese wood, painted with colors of black, blue, and white and accented with embossed brass sheet. Abdul Razak designs this African mask from Ghana, naming it Ahoufe, meaning "beauty" in the Akan language. more | go to store |
Samuel Okyere replicates the Akuaba (fertility) mask of the Akan people with impressive detail. He carves the mask by hand from sese wood and includes a doll as part of the headdress. Adorned with embossed aluminum plates and painted details, the mask... more | go to store |
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