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Rhino
The primary threat to rhinos in Africa is poaching, driven by the demand for rhino horns, particularly in some Asian markets. Rhino horns are erroneously believed to have medicinal properties, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
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Rhino
The Big Five animals of Africa, the rhino represent strength, resilience, and survival. It is revered for its formidable appearance and powerful presence in the wild. Rhinos also hold spiritual significance in some African cultures, where they are seen as symbols of protection and guardianship. In certain traditions, rhinos are believed to possess mystical qualities and are associated with ancestral spirits or deities.
₵900.00Sold By: Magaret KesseRhino
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Royal Symbol
A crown is a traditional form of head adornment, or hat, worn by monarchs as a symbol of their power and dignity. A crown is often, by extension, a symbol of the monarch’s government or items endorsed by it.₵1,000.00Sold By: Ebenezer AddoRoyal Symbol
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Salad Spoon
A salad spoon is a utensil specifically designed for serving salads. It typically features a long handle and a broad and also made with ebony wood.
₵150.00Sold By: Efo EmmaSalad Spoon
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Salsa Dancer
Salsa is a partner dance, and one of its defining features is the strong connection between partners. Dancers maintain a close and responsive connection through handholds and body movements, creating a dynamic and fluid partnership.
₵200.00Sold By: Walter.S.KumahSalsa Dancer
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Sankofa
Sankofa is associated with personal and collective empowerment. By acknowledging and learning from the past, individuals and communities are better equipped to effect positive change, overcome challenges, and shape a future that is informed by a deep understanding of their cultural roots.
₵500.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimSankofa
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Sankofa
The Sankofa mask is a traditional African mask from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast. It features a stylized bird with its head turned backward and often carrying an egg on its back. This imagery symbolizes the concept of “Sankofa,” which means “go back and get it” in the Akan language, signifying the importance of learning from the past to shape the present and future.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniSankofa
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Sankofa Pair
“Sankofa” is derived from the Akan language, specifically the Twi language spoken by the Akan people of Ghana. The concept is visually represented by a stylized image of a bird with its head turned backward while its feet face forward, symbolizing the act of looking back to retrieve or reclaim something valuable from the past. Here’s a description of Sankofa:
₵1,600.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiSankofa Pair
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Senfu Doll
The Senufu doll, also known as the Senufo or Senufu people’s puppet or sculpture, is a traditional art form created by the Senufo people, an ethnic group primarily located in Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
₵210.00Sold By: Janet Osei JacksonSenfu Doll
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Shape Of An African Woman
The shape of an African woman is often celebrated for its diversity and natural beauty. From the curvaceous figures of some ethnic groups to the slender frames of others, African women come in a variety of shapes and sizes, reflecting the continent’s rich cultural and ethnic tapestry. Regardless of specific physical characteristics, the shape of an African woman is often associated with strength, resilience, and grace, embodying the beauty of both individuality and collective heritage.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Felix SenyorShape Of An African Woman
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Silence is Golden
Silence is golden” suggests that there is inherent wisdom and virtue in choosing to remain silent rather than speaking. It implies that in some circumstances, silence can be more valuable, effective, or dignified than words. The phrase encourages the appreciation of quietude and restraint in communication.
₵100.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimSilence is Golden
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