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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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Sankofa Mask
Sankofa means “Go back for it”. The symbol is represented by a forward-moving metaphorical bird with its head turned backward to retrieve an egg (representing the future) from its back.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareSankofa Mask
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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)
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Animal`s Kingdom
In African cultures, animals are seen as symbols of strength, power, wisdom, and spirituality, and they play important roles in religious, mythological, and cultural traditions. In Tanzania, animals are a vital part of the country’s identity and heritage.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyAnimal`s Kingdom
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Relaxing Chair(Large)
The design of the chair could incorporate African-inspired patterns, carvings, or motifs. Traditional African art often features geometric patterns, tribal symbols, and representations of nature, and these elements might be integrated into the chair’s design.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Emmanuel Baah NyarkoRelaxing Chair(Large)
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African Lady
African lady is a symbol of beauty, strength, and cultural pride, embodying the richness and vibrancy of African identity and heritage.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Samuel LarteyAfrican Lady
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Crocodile Stool
They represent adaptability, which the crocodile aptly demonstrates in how although it lives in the water, in swampy areas, it is still able to breathe the air, portraying its flexibility to different circumstances.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaCrocodile Stool
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Banana Mask Pair
“Banana Mask” could be a whimsical and creative concept, perhaps in the realm of art, fashion, or cultural expression. Imagining a “Banana Mask,” one might picture a mask shaped like a banana, incorporating the distinct features of a banana, such as its curved form.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoBanana Mask Pair
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Traditional Mask King&Queen Pair(DarkRed)
Asante (Ashanti) king and queen masks are powerful symbols of authority, spirituality, and cultural identity within the Asante culture of Ghana. These masks are crafted with precision and imbued with deep meaning, representing the royal lineage and the rich cultural heritage of the Asante people.
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Maasai
The Maasai are recognized for their rich cultural heritage and strong connection to their pastoralist way of life. They are renowned for their skillful herding of cattle, which holds significant social, economic, and symbolic value within their society. The Maasai are also recognized for their vibrant beadwork, intricate jewelry, and unique red attire known as shuka. Despite modern influences, many Maasai communities maintain their traditional lifestyle, beliefs, and rites of passage, preserving their ancient customs and identity in the face of ongoing societal changes.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Felix SenyorMaasai
₵3,000.00