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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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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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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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Senfu Doll
The Senufu doll, also known as the Senufo or Senufu people’s puppet or sculpture, is a traditional art form created by the Senufo people, an ethnic group primarily located in Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
₵210.00Sold By: Janet Osei JacksonSenfu Doll
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Oblong Mask
Oblong masks have been utilized in European masquerade traditions, particularly during the Renaissance period, where they were worn during festivals, balls, and theatrical productions. These masks often featured elaborate decorations, feathers, and jewels, serving as symbols of status, anonymity, and artistic expression.
₵250.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOblong Mask
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Oblong Mask Balck&White
Oblong masks have been utilized in European masquerade traditions, particularly during the Renaissance period, where they were worn during festivals, balls, and theatrical productions. These masks often featured elaborate decorations, feathers, and jewels, serving as symbols of status, anonymity, and artistic expression.
₵250.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOblong Mask Balck&White
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Walking Stick
The African symbol walking stick is Carved with intricate patterns and meaningful symbols, these walking sticks serve as a form of artistic expression and storytelling within many African communities. Each symbol on the stick may convey specific cultural or spiritual meanings, reflecting aspects of the owner’s identity, beliefs, or heritage.
₵250.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareWalking Stick
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Elephant Set(5PCS)
The elephant is powerful and represents strength, wisdom, and longevity. With its massive size and gentle demeanor, the elephant embodies qualities like resilience, loyalty, and familial bonds.
₵250.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareElephant Set(5PCS)
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Djembe drum Medium
Djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments, one of the most versatile and widespread percussion instruments on the planet.
₵250.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaDjembe drum Medium
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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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Akwaaba Clock
A crucial aspect of a clock is its timekeeping accuracy. While traditional clocks may require occasional adjustment, modern electronic clocks, especially those synchronized with atomic time standards, can be highly accurate.
₵250.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaAkwaaba Clock
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