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Man&woman Pair
A man and woman in African culture reflect the richness of cultural diversity and the shared values that shape gender roles, relationships, and societal expectations.
₵1,800.00Sold By: Walter.S.KumahMan&woman Pair
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Gabon Mask
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Gabonese masks serve as conduits for connecting with ancestral spirits and invoking supernatural forces, fostering a deep sense of cultural identity and spiritual connection among the Gabonese people. Today, Gabonese masks continue to captivate global audiences, representing both the artistic brilliance and cultural richness of Gabonese heritage.
₵1,800.00Sold By: Mac Miller OpokuGabon Mask
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Love Birds
Lovebirds are noted for pretty colors and the seemingly affectionate proximity of pairs.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Walter.S.KumahLove Birds
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Akwaaba Pair
The “Akwaaba” word itself means “welcome” in Akan, reflecting the dolls’ role in hospitality. They are sometimes placed in homes, particularly in welcoming areas, to convey a sense of openness and hospitality to guests and visitors.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiAkwaaba Pair
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Lover`s Giraffe Pair
The giraffe’s calm demeanor and gentle nature contribute to its symbolism as a creature of purity and tranquility. Some cultures view the giraffe as a peaceful and benevolent presence.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiLover`s Giraffe 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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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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Wooden Calve Table
Materials commonly associated with African furniture include wood, such as mahogany or teak, which can be carved to create detailed patterns and designs. The table might also feature earthy tones and warm colors, reflecting the rich and diverse palette found in African art and culture.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Emmanuel Baah NyarkoWooden Calve Table
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Treassure Chest(Large)
An “African Treasure Chest” could be a decorative or artistic representation inspired by traditional African designs and craftsmanship. It might feature intricate carvings, tribal motifs, and patterns reflective of African artistry.
₵2,200.00Sold By: Emmanuel Baah NyarkoTreassure Chest(Large)
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Lion(Sebo)
lions are believed by Buddhists to bring good fortune and peace.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareLion(Sebo)
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Elephant(large)
The elephant is often seen as a symbol of strength and power in African cultures. Its sheer size and robust physical attributes make it an emblem of resilience and might. The image of an elephant is sometimes associated with leadership and authority.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoElephant(large)
₵2,500.00