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Traditional Mask King&Queen Pair(DarkRed)
Asante (Ashanti) king and queen masks are powerful symbols of authority, spirituality, and cultural identity within the Asante culture of Ghana. These masks are crafted with precision and imbued with deep meaning, representing the royal lineage and the rich cultural heritage of the Asante people.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi Eskim -
Bird Mask Pair
Bird masks are commonly used in various ceremonies and rites of passage. They may be worn by performers who embody the spirit or symbolism of the bird during these events. The use of masks in ceremonies often enhances the spiritual or transformative aspects of the rituals.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimBird Mask Pair
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Banana Mask Pair
“Banana Mask” could be a whimsical and creative concept, perhaps in the realm of art, fashion, or cultural expression. Imagining a “Banana Mask,” one might picture a mask shaped like a banana, incorporating the distinct features of a banana, such as its curved form.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoBanana Mask Pair
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Traditional Mask(Pair)
Primarily associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or the curing of sickness.
₵4,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoTraditional Mask(Pair)
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Family Comb
Family Comb Masks are often associated with specific communities or ethnic groups. They contribute to the visual identity of these communities and are used to distinguish one group from another based on unique design elements and symbols.
₵500.00Sold By: Michael .K. WiafeFamily Comb
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Oblong Zebra Mask
Oblong masks are historically worn by dancers during ceremonies to manifest wilderness spirits.
₵500.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaOblong Zebra Mask
₵500.00