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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
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Royal Cross Belt & Hut
A Royal belt, often adorned with intricate designs and precious materials, is a ceremonial accessory worn by royalty or individuals of high status in various cultures around the world. In African societies, royal belts hold particular significance, symbolizing power, authority, and lineage.
₵500.00Sold By: LindaRoyal Cross Belt & Hut
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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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Sweet Mother
A sweet mother is someone who is nurturing, and caring and takes care of her children, her family, and her friends.
₵600.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareSweet Mother
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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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Oblong Mask Beads Plated
Masks play a crucial role in ceremonial and ritual contexts. They are used in events such as initiations, funerals, agricultural ceremonies, and other communal gatherings. The use of an oblong mask is associated with specific rites or traditions within the community.
₵600.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediOblong Mask Beads Plated
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Lover`s Mask
Lovers Masks are often used in dance performances and rituals. Lovers masks, if they exist in a particular cultural context, may be worn by performers to enact stories or portray symbolic representations of love.
₵600.00Sold By: Ibrahim SayeediLover`s Mask
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Elephant
Elephant is often regarded as a symbol of strength and power. Its large size and formidable presence make it a majestic and powerful creature. In some cultures, the elephant is associated with the strength of leaders or the resilience of communities.
₵600.00Sold By: George AmoahElephant
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Giraffe Lovers
Giraffe lovers” typically refers to individuals who have a strong affinity or admiration for giraffes, the tallest land animals on Earth. These individuals may appreciate giraffes for their unique physical characteristics, graceful movements, or gentle demeanor.
₵600.00Sold By: Kwabena AppeaduGiraffe Lovers
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Hornblower
Horns have been used traditionally as signaling devices in African communities. They can convey messages over long distances, and different horn sounds may have specific meanings understood by the community.
₵600.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaHornblower
₵600.00