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Smoking Pipe Mask
A smoking pipe mask is a traditional artifact found in various indigenous cultures, particularly in North and South America, Africa, and Oceania. It typically consists of a wooden mask with a carved facial expression, often adorned with decorative elements such as feathers, shells, or paint. The mask features a hollowed-out portion where a smoking pipe can be inserted, allowing the wearer to both smoke and display the mask simultaneously.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel Aseidu KwabiSmoking Pipe Mask
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Silence Woman
In African culture, the silent woman holds significance as a symbol of strength, dignity, and resilience. While she may not always speak openly or assertively, her presence carries weight and authority within the community. The silent woman is often portrayed as a listener, observer, and keeper of secrets. Her silence is not a sign of weakness but rather a demonstration of her deep understanding and wisdom.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel Aseidu KwabiSilence Woman
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Old Man&Woman
In many African cultures, the “old man&Woman” holds significant respect and reverence. He is often seen as a repository of wisdom, experience, and tradition within the community. Typically, the old man serves as a guide, advisor, and mediator, offering counsel and guidance to the younger generations and acting as a custodian of cultural heritage and oral history. His age and life experiences command respect, and his presence is valued in decision-making processes and communal gatherings.
₵12,000.00Sold By: Samuel Aseidu KwabiOld Man&Woman
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Dondo
Dondo Drum belongs to the category of hourglass-shaped drums, featuring a narrow waist and rounded ends. The drum’s body is typically carved from a single piece of wood, and it is covered with animal skin, traditionally goat skin, which is stretched tightly over the openings. Dondo drums are played by striking the skin with the hands or with sticks, producing rich, resonant tones. They are commonly used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts, including traditional African music, rituals, and celebrations.
₵400.00Sold By: Denicia KassimDondo
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Fan
A traditional hand fan is a portable device consisting of a frame with a handle and a series of rigid or flexible materials attached to it, such as paper, fabric, or feathers. When opened and waved by hand, it creates a breeze to cool the user. Hand fans have been used for centuries in various cultures for practical cooling purposes as well as for ceremonial, decorative, or symbolic reasons. They come in a wide range of designs, materials, and sizes, reflecting the diversity of cultures and traditions around the world.
₵80.00Sold By: Denicia KassimFan
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Traditional Basket(SMALL)
Baskets serve various purposes, including storage, transportation, and decoration. They come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and designs, reflecting cultural traditions and functional needs. Baskets have been used by civilizations worldwide for centuries, demonstrating their versatility and enduring appeal in human society.
₵150.00Sold By: Denicia KassimTraditional Basket(SMALL)
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Kundu mask
A warrior dancing mask is a traditional ceremonial mask worn during tribal dances and rituals in various cultures around the world. These masks are often crafted with intricate detail and symbolic features to represent the strength, bravery, and prowess of warriors within the community.
₵900.00Sold By: Mac Miller OpokuKundu mask
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Bodu mask
Typically used in ceremonial and ritualistic contexts, the Bodu mask holds deep spiritual significance within Bodu culture. It is believed to embody ancestral spirits and serve as a conduit for communication with the supernatural realm. Through elaborate performances and dances, the Bodu mask is employed to invoke blessings, offer protection, and celebrate important milestones such as initiations, harvest festivals, and rites of passage.
₵800.00Sold By: Mac Miller OpokuBodu mask
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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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Bambara
Bambara is both an ethnic group and a language primarily found in West Africa, particularly in Mali. The Bambara people, also known as Bamana, are known for their rich cultural heritage, including art, music, and traditional rituals. They are predominantly agriculturalists, cultivating crops such as millet, sorghum, and rice. The Bambara language, also called Bamanankan, is part of the Niger-Congo language family and serves as a lingua franca in Mali, spoken by millions across the country. It has a rich oral tradition and is often used in literature, storytelling, and poetry.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Mac Miller OpokuBambara
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