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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
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Horror Mask
A horror mask is a type of mask typically designed to evoke fear, unease, or terror. These masks often feature grotesque or exaggerated facial features, such as distorted mouths, sharp teeth, sinister eyes, or disfigured skin. They may also incorporate elements like blood, scars, or wounds to enhance their frightening appearance. Horror masks are commonly used in various contexts, including Halloween celebrations, haunted attractions, theatrical productions, and horror-themed events.
₵480.00Sold By: Samuel Aseidu KwabiHorror Mask
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African Mask
The traditional African mask is worn during celebrations, dances and festivities and ritual ceremonies commemorating social and religious events. They play a very significant spiritual and functional role in the community and often there is no distinction between social recreation and ritual celebration.
₵470.00Sold By: Michael .K. WiafeAfrican Mask
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Smoking Pipe Mask
A smoking pipe mask is a traditional artifact found in various indigenous cultures, particularly in North and South America, Africa, and Oceania. It typically consists of a wooden mask with a carved facial expression, often adorned with decorative elements such as feathers, shells, or paint. The mask features a hollowed-out portion where a smoking pipe can be inserted, allowing the wearer to both smoke and display the mask simultaneously.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel Aseidu KwabiSmoking Pipe Mask
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Asafo Mask
Asafo masks are culturally significant artifacts that embody the history, values, and identity of the Asafo military brotherhoods among the Fante people of Ghana. Their intricate designs and ceremonial use contribute to the vibrant tapestry of African art and cultural expression.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereAsafo Mask
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Bokutan Mask
After her father died defending Mandalore, Bo-Katan watched her sister, Satine, become a duchess and lead the pacifist sect of New Mandalorians. Attached to the warring ways of Mandalorians past, Bo-Katan, the leader of an elite group of warriors known as the Nite Owls, joined Death Watch without hesitation.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereBokutan Mask
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Corn Mask
Corn masks were created to be worn during certain ceremonies and rituals. These ceremonies can also be shown to illustrate specific mythologies. It can be a struggle between good and evil, the anguish of death, or the mystery of origins.
₵400.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyCorn Mask
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