• Animal Skin Bag

    Animal skin bags have been used historically by indigenous peoples around the world, and they continue to be appreciated today for their durability, beauty, and connection to traditional craftsmanship.

    Animal Skin Bag

    300.00
    Sold By: Magaret Kesse
  • Antelope

    the antelope holds a prominent place in African culture, representing a blend of natural beauty, spiritual wisdom, and cultural heritage.

    Antelope

    800.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Mama Africa

    Mama Africa is a” prominent African female figure who has made significant contributions to various fields such as politics, arts, culture, and social justice, embodying the strength and spirit of the continent.

    Mama Africa

    500.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Mother & Child

    Mother and child” is a term commonly used to describe the special bond and relationship between a mother and her offspring. It signifies the nurturing, protective, and loving connection shared between a mother and her biological or adopted child. This bond is often characterized by care, affection, and support, as well as the maternal instinct to ensure the well-being and development of the child.

    Mother & Child

    1,000.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Round Mask

    Round masks are often used in ceremonial, ritualistic, or theatrical contexts, serving different purposes depending on the culture. They may represent ancestral spirits, deities, or mythological figures and are worn during religious ceremonies, festivals, or performances.

    Round Mask

    1,500.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Horror Mask

    A horror mask is a type of mask typically designed to evoke fear, unease, or terror. These masks often feature grotesque or exaggerated facial features, such as distorted mouths, sharp teeth, sinister eyes, or disfigured skin. They may also incorporate elements like blood, scars, or wounds to enhance their frightening appearance. Horror masks are commonly used in various contexts, including Halloween celebrations, haunted attractions, theatrical productions, and horror-themed events.

    Horror Mask

    480.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • Bukata Mask

    The Bukata mask is a traditional ceremonial mask originating from the Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mask is worn during important ceremonies and rituals, such as initiation rites, funerals, and celebrations. It holds cultural significance as a symbol of ancestral spirits, wisdom, and authority within the community.

    Bukata Mask

    1,200.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • 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.

    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • 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.

    Silence Woman

    450.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • 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.

    Old Man&Woman

    12,000.00
    Sold By: Samuel Aseidu Kwabi
  • 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.

    Dondo

    400.00
    Sold By: Denicia Kassim
  • 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 fabric and leather 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.

    Fan

    30.00
    Sold By: Denicia Kassim

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