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Oware Table
Oware Table is a traditional African board game that belongs to the Mancala family of games. Played in various regions across Africa, Oware involves strategic thinking and counting as players distribute and capture seeds or small stones in pits or cups on a wooden board.
₵700.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOware Table
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Plated Bokuta Mask
The mask is intricately carved and painted with natural pigments to emphasize details such as wrinkles, scars, and facial hair. It often features a prominent nose and a slightly downturned mouth, conveying a sense of authority, wisdom, or solemnity. The Bokuta mask is worn by actors to portray roles such as warriors, deities, or elderly men, adding depth and authenticity to the performances while embodying specific character traits and emotions.
₵300.00Sold By: Cynthia BoaduPlated Bokuta Mask
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Player Hand Pair
In certain religious traditions, individuals may raise their hands in prayer, either with palms facing upward or with their palms pressed together. This can be a way of reaching out or surrendering in a gesture of supplication.
₵100.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaPlayer Hand Pair
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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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Power Of Lover
The power of love extends beyond individual lifetimes, leaving an enduring legacy. It shapes familial bonds, cultural traditions, and societal values, influencing future generations and contributing to the continuity of human connection
₵500.00Sold By: Kwabena AppeaduPower Of Lover
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