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Unity Bowl(Small)
Unity and bowl can symbolize abundance and prosperity. A full bowl may represent the fulfillment of basic needs and the idea of having plenty.
₵200.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaUnity Bowl(Small)
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Unity Bowl (Medium)
Unity and the symbolism of a bowl in African culture underscore the interconnectedness of individuals within a community. They represent shared values, communal strength, and the importance of cooperation and support in fostering a harmonious and thriving society.
₵250.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaUnity Bowl (Medium)
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Unity Bowl(Large)
Unity and the symbolism of a bowl in African culture underscore the interconnectedness of individuals within a community. They represent shared values, communal strength, and the importance of cooperation and support in fostering a harmonious and thriving society.
₵300.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaUnity Bowl(Large)
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Wooden Candle Stand
Candle stands come with a range of finishes and colors to complement various decor styles. Common finishes include polished antique bronze and natural wood tones. The color and finish contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the stand.
₵400.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaWooden Candle Stand
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Gye Nyame Stool
Gye Nyame” translates to “except for God” or “only God” in the Akan language. The symbol encapsulates the Akan belief in the omnipotence and supremacy of the Supreme Being or God. It conveys the idea that all things are under the control and guidance of a higher power, emphasizing the Akan people’s reliance on and reverence for the divine.
₵100.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimGye Nyame Stool
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Silence is Golden
Silence is golden” suggests that there is inherent wisdom and virtue in choosing to remain silent rather than speaking. It implies that in some circumstances, silence can be more valuable, effective, or dignified than words. The phrase encourages the appreciation of quietude and restraint in communication.
₵100.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimSilence is Golden
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Traditional Mask Antiques Pair
“Antique” implies that these masks are old, often dating back several decades or centuries. The age of the mask contributes to its historical significance, and collectors may seek out pieces that represent specific periods or styles within a particular culture’s artistic evolution.
₵5,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimTraditional Mask Antiques Pair
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Traditional Mask King&Queen Black(Large)
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.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimTraditional Mask King&Queen Black(Large)
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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.
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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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Mother&Child
Mother and child in African culture is rich in symbolism. It often symbolizes the importance of family, unity, and continuity. The child is frequently depicted as being close to the mother, emphasizing the nurturing role and the sense of protection provided by the maternal figure.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimMother&Child
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