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Best Seller | Traditionally used for Urhobo tribal festivals, this African mask is designed by Ali Mohammed. He works with local artisans, who hand-carve this mask from sese wood that is given a brown finish. Colorful beads of recycled glass are diligently applied... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Framed Print: African American Woman Facing Right View 5 1899 Proudly made in the USA this high-quality framed reproduction print arrives ready-to-hang with hardware already fastened. The sturdy wood frame is black with a soft woodgrain pattern. Includes a genuine glass face -- not plexiglass. Choose from two... more | go to store |
Framed Print: African American Woman Facing Right View 4 1899 Proudly made in the USA this high-quality framed reproduction print arrives ready-to-hang with hardware already fastened. The sturdy wood frame is black with a soft woodgrain pattern. Includes a genuine glass face -- not plexiglass. Choose from two... more | go to store |
Framed Print: African American Woman Facing Slightly Right View 9 1899 Proudly made in the USA this high-quality framed reproduction print arrives ready-to-hang with hardware already fastened. The sturdy wood frame is black with a soft woodgrain pattern. Includes a genuine glass face -- not plexiglass. Choose from two... more | go to store |
Face of Colors,'Recycled Glass Beaded African Wood Mask from Ghana' Beaded by hand with colorful recycled glass, this African mask is created by Ghanaian artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. He carves the mask from sese wood, which is accentuated beautifully by the glass beads. more | go to store |
Serie,'Beaded Wood African Mask with Bird Motif' Though modest in size, this original mask from Awudu Saaed will not go unnoticed. The artisan carves the slightly simian-looking visage by hand from rubberwood and details it with brown, black and red paint. A beautifully-detailed bird formed from... more | go to store |
Standing atop bases, two faces of bravery are carved by hand of Ghanaian sese wood. Presented by Victoria Agyepomaa, the masks are elaborated with colorful recycled glass beads as well as embossed aluminum that takes the shape of the Adinkra symbol... more | $205.95 $180.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Melowo African Beaded Wood Masks (Set Of 3) Using traditional tools and methods, Awudu Saaed of Ghana crafts this set of 3 small masks. The masks are carved by hand from rubberwood and then adorned with colorful recycled glass beads in various patterns. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Multicolored recycled glass beads adorn the black surface of this African mask, presented by Ghana's Awudu Saaed. The artist designs and carves this eco-friendly mask by hand from local sese wood, achieving a piece inspired by the nobility of the... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Handmade Eye Of The Zebra African Beaded Wood Mask (Ghana) - 18.5" H x 4.9" W x 2.4" D Hand-carved of sese wood in the shape of an eye, this African mask is designed by Theophilus Anum of Ghana. The wall mask is decorated with beads of recycled glass at the top, and hand-painted with black and white zebra stripes across its length. more | FREE shipping go to store |
Damba Festival,'African Recycled Glass Beaded African Wood Mask from Ghana' Commemorating the birth and naming of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the Damba festival is an event of much revelry and celebration in the northern part of Ghana. Winfred Korley pays homage to the Damba festival with an original mask that might be worn... more | go to store |
Eco Esbuna,'African Wood Mask Accented with Recycled Glass Beads' Hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood that is given an amber brown finish, this African mask is created by Ghanaian artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. He decorates the forehead with a brass accent and star-shaped patterns, and beads the cheeks by hand... more | go to store |
Carved by hand from sese wood this handsome African mask is the work of Godfred France. Parallel lines delineate the eyes and brass adorns the forehead. Intricate motifs on the cheeks are created with recycled glass seed beads in the artisan's own design. more | go to store |
Pleasant Face,'African Recycled Glass Beaded Wood Mask from Ghana' Decorated with gleaming embossed brass on the cheeks and colorful beads of recycled glass on the forehead, this African mask is created by Awudu Saaed. The Ghanaian artisan hand-carves this mask from sese wood, given a stark black finish. more | go to store |
Colorful beads adorn a mask of bereaved expression by Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. Among the Hausa people of Nigeria such masks are given to a widow or widower he explains. They believe the spirit of the mask will give the bereaved person a large heart to deal... more | go to store |
Dove Anoma Ba,'Recycled Glass Beaded African Wood Dove Mask from Ghana' This African mask is handcrafted from local sese wood by Awudu Saaed, decorated with multicolored recycled glass beads around the face and embossed aluminum over the nose. Striking and noble, the mask depicts a dove atop a man's head, named Anoma Ba,... 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 |
Ghanaian wood mask, 'Girl Grows Up' - Hand Beaded African Wood Mask This elegant mask by Abdul Aziz Mohamadu is colorful and beautiful. Adorned with gleaming brass and intricately embossed aluminum it depicts a beloved daughter. Recycled glass beads in red yellow green and blue give the mask a festive air. These are... more | go to store |
With wide eyes and a serious expression this personage wears a pointed headdress with polished brass insets. Sefah Mohammed carves and paints the mask by hand embellishing it with colorful glass beads. His own design it is named Ahene Kye which means... more | go to store |
Samba Messenger,'Multicolor Wood Recycled Glass Bead African Mask from Ghana' Recycled glass beads in a variety of colors adorn the surface of this eco-friendly African mask, hand-carved from local sese wood. Featuring an original design by Ghanaian artisan Awudu Saaed, the mask also features hand-painted motifs for a complex... more | go to store |
Mitsogo,'Hand Carved African Sese Wood Beaded Mask' A long face in cream and black greets you in this African mask designed by Christopher Nyasafo. The face is hand-carved from sese wood and adorned with contrasting recycled glass beads. The mask is called Mitsogo , named after an ethno-cultural group... more | go to store |
Bat,'Hand Made African Sese Wood Round Mask' This round mask with a surprised expression is the creation of West African artisan Daniel Quarcoo. Hand crafted from local sese wood, the mask is adorned with tiny recycled glass beads in many colors and painted in black and brown. more | go to store |
'Multi-Colored Recycled Glass Bead and Sese Wood African Mask' This colorful patterns African mask is ready to brighten up any wall in your home and greet your guests in a unique way. By Ghanaian designer Stanley Kennedy Ahia, is features tiny beads of recycled glass on a sese wood base to enhance the serene... more | go to store |
Bantu Forest Spirit,'Artisan Crafted Bantu African Forest Spirit Dance Mask' Beautifully mysterious and enigmatic, this replica of the forest spirit mask bears the artistry of the Bantu people. They live in several communities that spread from Africa's Great Lakes region all the way down to South Africa. To the Bantu, masks... 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 |
Ngil Masquerade,'African Aluminum Wood Mask in Black and White from Ghana' Ghanaian artisan Abdulai Osman Adam crafts this African mask of sese wood covered with embossed aluminum sheet. Petite beads of recycled glass and brass eyes complete the design. Black and white in color, the mask is crafted in the Ngil masquerade... more | go to store |
Tired Eyes,'African Wood Mask Beaded with Recycled Glass from Ghana' With tired eyes that squint, this charming wall mask is hand-carved of sese wood. The mask features an original design by Ghana's Stanley Kennedy Ahia, its round shape carefully beaded with recycled glass in tones of orange, red, green, white, and black. more | go to store |
Inspired by his Hausa heritage Abdul Salami Amadu creates the original design of this mask featuring a stylized saniya (cow) on the forehead. Amadu carves this sese wood mask by hand and decorates it painted details and glistening glass beads. more | go to store |
Adom Parrot,'Recycled Glass Beaded African Wood Parrot Mask from Ghana' Ghanaian artisan Awudu Saaed crafts this noble African mask by hand from local sese wood to depict a parrot atop a man's head. He adds a sheet of embossed aluminum to the forehead, decorating the mask with multicolored recycled glass beads beneath the... more | go to store |
Oblong,'Rubber Wood and Brass Plated African Mask' Add a dash of color and charm to your walls with this captivating mask designed by West Africa's Edward Amankwah. Hand carved from rubber wood, the mask is painted in brown and black, then plated in bright brass around the mouth. The artisan decorates... more | go to store |
Maame Sankofa,'African Wood Wall Mask with Recycled Glass Beadwork' Hand-carved from sese wood, this African wood mask is titled Maame Sankofa or "Mother of Sankofa" by its designer, Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. Sankofa is a Twi word meaning "reach back and get it." The Sankofa adinkra symbol of a bird taking an egg off its... more | go to store |
Nyame Bekyere,'Handcrafted African Sese Wood Mask from Ghana' Hand-carved from sese wood, this oval African mask is designed by Ghanaian artisan Enoch Adjei. He paints it black with a yellow X across the face, accentuated by white dots at the forehead and a red color at the eyes. Earrings of recycled glass and... 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 |
Kellan,'Hand Carved African Sese Wood Mask' Using a stunning harmonious color palette, West Africa's Abdul Aziz Mohamadu crafts an intriguing round mask from native sese wood. The artisan adorns the mask with shining brass plate and pebbles, then adds a ring of colorful recycled glass beads... more | go to store |
'Fortunes' - Handcrafted African Ghanaian Wood Mask This bright and colorful mask celebrates the start of the Homowo Festival of Ghana's Ga people. According to custom long ago people were starving due to a lack of rain and no harvest. Eventually the rains returned and Homowo (from homo meaning hunger... more | go to store |
Melowo,'Hand Crafted Beaded Wood Small African Masks (Set of 3)' Using traditional tools and methods, Awudu Saaed of Ghana crafts this set of 3 small masks. The masks are carved by hand from rubberwood and then adorned with colorful recycled glass beads in various patterns. The artisan names the set Melowo , a Ewe... more | go to store |
African beaded wood mask, 'Ekua' In this fanciful original design from Ghanaian artisan Awudu Saaed he praises both bird and beast by adding a carved bird head at the crown and facial beading in the shape of an elephant's head. The mask is hand carved from sese wood and embellished... more | go to store |
Nigerian wood mask, 'God's Bounty' - African Wood Mask By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu this mask conveys a quiet joy. Its colorful contours are hand carved from seasoned African rubberwood and beautifully painted. Seed beads of recycled glass adorn the cheeks and brow. Used by the Gogoberi tribe in Nigeria during... more | go to store |
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