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Down Mask
African masks symbolize the spirits of people or things. Masks are deeply rooted in the African history of animism or the worship of the natural world. The down mask represents a nearby river, an animal, or a deceased ancestor.
₵600.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediDown Mask
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Festac mask
The first Festac mask was commissioned in honor of Queen Idia by her son the Oba, King of Benin in the 16th Century as recognition of her contribution to the success of his reign. More recently the term Festac has been used for the Festival of African Culture held in Nigeria in 1977.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediFestac mask
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Hunter
A hunter is characterized by exceptional skill in tracking, stalking, and capturing wild animals. Their knowledge of the environment, including the habits and behaviors of animals, is extensive. This expertise is often passed down through generations and is crucial for the survival of the community.
₵700.00Sold By: John KodjokpoHunter
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Thinking together
Thinking together emphasizes the communal aspect of decision-making. Instead of individual decision-makers, there is a collective effort to consider the opinions, experiences, and insights of various community members.
₵150.00Sold By: John KodjokpoThinking together
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Hardwork Pays
It is when you climb a good tree that we push you. We the society and the elders in it can only support a good cause, not a bad one. Hence, if you want our support, you should do good things with which all can publicly identify and support.
₵150.00Sold By: John KodjokpoHardwork Pays
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Drummers
African drummers, with their rhythmic prowess and cultural depth, contribute immensely to the rich and diverse musical landscape of the continent, embodying the spirit and soul of African music.
₵300.00Sold By: John KodjokpoDrummers
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Fufu Pounder
The primary purpose of the fufu pounder is to transform boiled or steamed starchy foods into a smooth and stretchy consistency. The pestle is lifted and forcefully pounded into the mortar, breaking down the cooked starchy food and turning it into a pliable and elastic dough.
₵200.00Sold By: John KodjokpoFufu Pounder
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African Unity
While challenges and differences persist, the unity of Africa remains an aspirational goal that reflects the collective will to overcome obstacles, celebrate diversity, and work collaboratively toward a brighter future for the continent and its people.
₵250.00Sold By: John KodjokpoAfrican Unity
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One Man No Chop
one man, no chop” indicates, that when only one person holds wealth, the community cannot survive.
₵200.00Sold By: John KodjokpoOne Man No Chop
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Gye Nyame Sign
“Gye Nyame” translates to “except for God” or “only God” in the Akan language. The symbol encapsulates the Akan belief in the omnipotence and supremacy of the Supreme Being or God. It conveys the idea that all things are under the control and guidance of a higher power, emphasizing the Akan people’s reliance on and reverence for the divine.
₵150.00Sold By: John KodjokpoGye Nyame Sign
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Fork&Spoon Mask Pair
The Fork and Spoon Mask may symbolize a celebration of food, dining, and shared experiences. It could evoke themes of unity and community, highlighting the communal aspect of sharing meals.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaFork&Spoon Mask Pair
₵1,000.00