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Pot Carrier
A ceramic vessel means more than just a “pot.” As this exhibition demonstrates, it is an object of economic and social value, a visualization of spiritual beliefs, and a compelling medium for expressing and playing out issues of gender.₵1,000.00Sold By: Samuel OkyerePot Carrier
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Kissing Giraffe
The giraffe’s symbolism in African culture varies among different tribes and regions, but it often carries positive associations related to grace, community, adaptability, and spiritual insight.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereKissing Giraffe
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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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Linguist Staff
This gilded staff was the symbol of office for a linguist, a trained orator who spoke on behalf of the Asante ruler of Ghana. The gold leaf that covers the staff was strictly controlled by the Asante kings
₵650.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereLinguist Staff
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Family Tree
Family trees are an age-old phenomenon. This example dates from the sixteenth century. Family trees have been used to document family histories across time and cultures throughout the world
₵750.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereFamily Tree
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Drum Set
The combination of these instruments allows for the creation of intricate polyrhythmic patterns, enabling musicians to express a wide range of emotions and cultural stories through their music.
₵25,000.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyDrum Set
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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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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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Water Spirit
At once beautiful, protective, seductive, and dangerous, the water spirit Mami Wata (Mother Water) is celebrated throughout much of Africa and the African Atlantic. A rich array of arts surrounds her, as well as a host of other aquatic spirits–all honoring the essential, sacred nature of water.
₵800.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyWater Spirit
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Bird Mask
he wearer then transmitted the message of the spirit to the village verbally or through dances. Masks played central roles in the lives of the Dan people and were prominent in all aspects of society.
₵800.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyBird Mask
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Rhino
The rhinoceros, the symbol of the Great Earth Mother, is held by the African people to be a personification of all that was noble and self-sacrificing. And throughout Southern Africa, the rhinoceros is called by a name that means the struggler, the endurer, the determined one.
₵1,700.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyRhino
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Animal`s Kingdom
In African cultures, animals are seen as symbols of strength, power, wisdom, and spirituality, and they play important roles in religious, mythological, and cultural traditions. In Tanzania, animals are a vital part of the country’s identity and heritage.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyAnimal`s Kingdom
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