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Fan Doll
Fans are typically made of wood and decorated with intricate carvings and symbolic designs. The fan is used during traditional African ceremonies, particularly those related to fertility and childbirth. The fan is waved over the woman’s abdomen to help stimulate the reproductive organs and enhance fertility.
₵200.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuFan Doll
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Fan Mask
In our cultures, Fan Masks are believed to have a spiritual connection. They may be associated with ancestral spirits or deities, and their presence is thought to invoke a connection between the earthly realm and the spiritual world.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediFan Mask
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Festac mask
The first Festac mask was commissioned in honor of Queen Idia by her son the Oba, King of Benin in the 16th Century as recognition of her contribution to the success of his reign. More recently the term Festac has been used for the Festival of African Culture held in Nigeria in 1977.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediFestac mask
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Fish Mask
Fish Masks contribute to the cultural identity of specific ethnic groups. The designs, styles, and motifs used in masks can vary widely from one community to another. They serve as visual representations of cultural heritage and traditions.
₵900.00Sold By: George AmoahFish Mask
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Fishermen Art
Through fishermen’s paint, artists aim to celebrate the vital role of fishermen in coastal and riverside communities, highlighting their connection to nature, their resilience in facing challenges, and the timeless rhythm of life along waterways. These artworks evoke a sense of nostalgia, capturing the timeless beauty and traditions of fishing cultures around the world.
₵900.00Sold By: KafrkFishermen Art
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Fisherwomen
Through fisherwomen’s paint, artists aim to celebrate the vital role of fisherwomen in coastal and riverside communities, highlighting their connection to nature, their resilience in facing challenges, and the timeless rhythm of life along waterways. These artworks evoke a sense of nostalgia, capturing the timeless beauty and traditions of fishing cultures around the world.
₵700.00Sold By: KafrkFisherwomen
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Fork&Spoon Mask
This traditional African wooden craft is made in Ghana. The Fork and Spoon was created by hand carving wood and then intricately decorating it with small beads to create an intricate tribal motif. Each colorful mask is uniquely designed. Some sculptures may be ornamented with seashells. This one-of-a-kind sculpture would make a fantastic decoration for any room. You will receive the exact item pictured.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyFork&Spoon Mask
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Fork&Spoon Mask Pair
The Fork and Spoon Mask may symbolize a celebration of food, dining, and shared experiences. It could evoke themes of unity and community, highlighting the communal aspect of sharing meals.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaFork&Spoon Mask Pair
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Fruit Bowl
A wooden fruit bowl is a beautifully crafted and functional item that blends practicality with natural aesthetics. It provides an attractive way to showcase and organize fresh fruits while complementing the overall decor of the kitchen or dining area.
₵400.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiFruit Bowl
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Fufu Pounder
fufu pounder typically consists of a motorized or manually operated pestle and a large mortar.
₵120.00Sold By: Lord Robert PeneroseFufu Pounder
₵120.00