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Asante Stool
The Asante Stool represents the rich cultural heritage, spiritual beliefs, and social structure of the Asante people, illustrating the profound connections between tradition, identity, and power within African societies.
₵550.00Sold By: LindaAsante Stool
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Sankofa Mask
The Sankofa mask is a traditional African mask from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast. It features a stylized bird with its head turned backward and often carrying an egg on its back. This imagery symbolizes the concept of “Sankofa,” which means “go back and get it” in the Akan language, signifying the importance of learning from the past to shape the present and future.
₵600.00Sold By: LindaSankofa Mask
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African Women
African women are diverse and multifaceted individuals who play vital roles within their communities and societies across the African continent. They embody resilience, strength, and cultural richness, contributing to various aspects of life, including family, economy, politics, and culture.
₵1,000.00Sold By: LindaAfrican Women
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Tiger Art
Tiger art often serves as a reflection of human fascination with the natural world, as well as a symbol of power, courage, and vitality. Additionally, in some cultures, tigers hold religious or spiritual significance and may be associated with deities, protection, or other mystical qualities.
₵1,000.00Sold By: LindaTiger Art
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Mama Africa
In some places in Africa, a mother or older woman (often used as a title that shows respect) Leave this work to us, mama. Miriam Makeba became known as Mama Africa. Mama Ngina Kenyatta.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniMama Africa
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Ankh
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol that symbolizes the many aspects of life, including physical life, eternal life, immortality, death, and reincarnation. The symbol is a teardrop-shaped hoop with a cross connected directly below it, to represent the sun making its path upward and over the horizon.
₵150.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniAnkh
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Good Thing In The Sky
Various African cultures have their myths, legends, and oral traditions surrounding celestial bodies, which may include stories of deities, heroes, or spirits associated with the sky or celestial events.
₵150.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniGood Thing In The Sky
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Star Mask
In African culture, star masks may be used by different ethnic groups for diverse purposes, such as honoring ancestors, celebrating agricultural festivals, or invoking celestial deities. The star motif on these masks may represent various concepts, including guidance, protection, or the interconnectedness of the cosmos.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniStar Mask
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Sankofa
The Sankofa mask is a traditional African mask from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast. It features a stylized bird with its head turned backward and often carrying an egg on its back. This imagery symbolizes the concept of “Sankofa,” which means “go back and get it” in the Akan language, signifying the importance of learning from the past to shape the present and future.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniSankofa
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Back of Africa
“Back of Africa” is a colloquial term sometimes used to refer to remote or less developed regions of the African continent. It implies areas far from major urban centers or modern infrastructure, often characterized by rugged terrain, sparse population, and limited access to resources and services. This term may carry connotations of isolation, simplicity, and a more traditional way of life compared to more urbanized or developed parts of Africa.
₵500.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniBack of Africa
₵500.00