• Dogon Board

    Dogon boards are highly regarded as masterpieces of African art and craftsmanship, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Dogon people. They are also valued by collectors and scholars for their intricate designs and symbolic meanings, offering insights into Dogon cosmology, beliefs, and social structures.

    Dogon Board

    500.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Crocodile Ashtray

    A crocodile ashtray is a decorative item, shaped like a crocodile and designed to hold ash from cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Typically made from materials such as polished Wood these ashtrays feature a crocodile-shaped base with indentations to hold smoking implements securely. The crocodile ashtray is decorated to resemble the appearance of a crocodile, with details such as scales, eyes, and teeth. They serve as both a practical accessory for smokers and a unique decorative piece for home or office environments.

    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • 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.

     

    Rhino

    900.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Ebony Lovers

    Ebony lovers is a typical romantic relationship between two individuals of African descent. The term “ebony” is often used to describe the dark or black color of their skin, and “lovers” implies a deep emotional and romantic connection between them. This phrase celebrates love and affection within the Black community, highlighting the beauty, strength, and resilience of Black love.

    Ebony Lovers

    400.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Tiger

    The tiger is often regarded as a symbol of strength, power, and ferocity across various cultures worldwide. It represents courage, resilience, and determination, as well as dominance and authority.

    Tiger

    1,200.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Ebony Lion

    In African folklore, mythology, and oral traditions, the lion appears as a prominent figure, often serving as a symbol of pride, protection, and divine authority. In many cultures, the lion is revered as a guardian spirit or totem animal, believed to possess supernatural powers and wisdom.

    Ebony Lion

    1,200.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Antelope

    the antelope holds a prominent place in African culture, representing a blend of natural beauty, spiritual wisdom, and cultural heritage.

    Antelope

    800.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Mother & Child

    Mother and child” is a term commonly used to describe the special bond and relationship between a mother and her offspring. It signifies the nurturing, protective, and loving connection shared between a mother and her biological or adopted child. This bond is often characterized by care, affection, and support, as well as the maternal instinct to ensure the well-being and development of the child.

    Mother & Child

    1,000.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Silence Woman

    In African culture, the silent woman holds significance as a symbol of strength, dignity, and resilience. While she may not always speak openly or assertively, her presence carries weight and authority within the community. The silent woman is often portrayed as a listener, observer, and keeper of secrets. Her silence is not a sign of weakness but rather a demonstration of her deep understanding and wisdom.

    Silence Woman

    450.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Old Man&Woman

    In many African cultures, the “old man&Woman” holds significant respect and reverence. He is often seen as a repository of wisdom, experience, and tradition within the community. Typically, the old man serves as a guide, advisor, and mediator, offering counsel and guidance to the younger generations and acting as a custodian of cultural heritage and oral history. His age and life experiences command respect, and his presence is valued in decision-making processes and communal gatherings.

    Old Man&Woman

    12,000.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Bambara

    Bambara is both an ethnic group and a language primarily found in West Africa, particularly in Mali. The Bambara people, also known as Bamana, are known for their rich cultural heritage, including art, music, and traditional rituals. They are predominantly agriculturalists, cultivating crops such as millet, sorghum, and rice. The Bambara language, also called Bamanankan, is part of the Niger-Congo language family and serves as a lingua franca in Mali, spoken by millions across the country. It has a rich oral tradition and is often used in literature, storytelling, and poetry.

     

    Bambara

    1,200.00
    Sold By: Mac Miller Opoku
  • Sweet Mother With Pot

    In African culture, the image of a sweet mother with a pot holds significant symbolism and cultural resonance. This depiction often embodies the essence of maternal love, nurturing, and strength within the family and community. The pot itself symbolizes sustenance, as it is traditionally used for cooking meals that nourish and sustain the family.

    Sold By: Mac Miller Opoku

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