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Happy Family(Set)
A happy African family is marked by a strong sense of unity and togetherness. Family members share a close bond and actively participate in each other’s lives. There is a collective spirit that fosters a sense of belonging and security.
₵20,000.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuHappy Family(Set)
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The Hunter(Metal Wrapped)
A hunter is an individual who engages in the practice of hunting, which involves pursuing, capturing, or killing wild animals for various purposes, such as food, sport, or population control.
₵4,000.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuThe Hunter(Metal Wrapped)
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Hornblower Shadow(Metal Wrapped)
The horn blower is also usually present at durbars and royal funerals.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuHornblower Shadow(Metal Wrapped)
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Senufo Figure (Malian Traditional Half Body)
Senufo Figure is an African mask of the Senufo, worn by male members of the Poro society, an institution that controls political and economic life. Growths of various shapes alternate around the face of this narrow mask.
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Warrior Queen
Warrior Queen Tells the true story of an African Queen named Nana Yaa Asantewaa and the events that led her to rise in arms against the British in the early 1900.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuWarrior Queen
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Dancing Shadow (Metal Wrapped)
A dancing shadow in Africa is a magical interplay of light, movement, and cultural expression. It transforms traditional dance into a multi-sensory experience, engaging the audience and reinforcing the cultural richness and significance of the performance.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuDancing Shadow (Metal Wrapped)
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Man&Woman
The status of men and women in Africa is diverse and multifaceted, varying across different countries, regions, cultures, and communities. Africa is a continent with a rich tapestry of traditions, histories, and social structures, and the status of individuals is influenced by a combination of cultural, social, economic, and political factors.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Apenteng AlexMan&Woman
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Asante Stool
Asante stool with a metal-plated a sacred symbol of unity for the Asante people in Ghana believed to hold the soul of the nation. Originating from the 1700s, this gold-covered wooden stool represents royalty and is more important than any king.
₵1,180.00Sold By: Lord Robert PeneroseAsante Stool
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Fish Mask (Metal Plated)
They represent fish used as sacrificial offerings to the “gods of the Benin nation” at a palace shrine.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Michael .K. WiafeFish Mask (Metal Plated)
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Fish Mask
The symbolism associated with a fish mask can vary. Fish are symbolic of fertility, abundance, and transformation. Additionally, fish may hold specific spiritual or mythological significance depending on the cultural context. For example, fish are associated with water spirits or deities.₵800.00Sold By: Winfred Ansah OkuampahFish Mask
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Baule Bird Mask
Rated 1.00 out of 501The Baule were a tribe that originated in the present-day Ivory Coast area in Africa many years ago. The Baule assimilated a number of their neighbors’ masquerade forms: a naturalistic face mask, a horned helmet mask, and a flat circular mask called kple kple
₵800.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyBaule Bird Mask
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Asante Horn Mask(Metal Plated)
The piece presents the face of an Ashanti king, his powerful expression elongated by vertical protrusions and using embossed brass plates to exalt the royal aspect.
₵800.00Sold By: Michael .K. WiafeAsante Horn Mask(Metal Plated)
₵800.00