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Dancing Shadow
In the heart of an African village, where the rhythms of drums echoed through the dusty streets and the firelight danced with the wind, there lived a young boy named Kwame. Kwame was mesmerized by the ancient art of shadow dancing, a tradition passed down through generations in his village.Every evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, the villagers would gather around a crackling fire. They would sing songs of their ancestors and tell tales of bravery and wisdom. But the highlight of these gatherings was always the shadow dancing.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Henry AcquahDancing Shadow
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Dancing Shadow
In African culture, a dancing shadow embodies more than just movement and light; it symbolizes the connection between the physical world and the spiritual realm. Often seen during traditional dances or ceremonies, the dancing shadow is believed to be the manifestation of ancestral spirits, guiding and protecting the living. Its rhythmic motions mirror the heartbeat of the community, evoking a sense of unity and shared heritage.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Felix SenyorDancing Shadow
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Dancing Shadow
A dancing shadow is a dynamic and fluid silhouette created by the movement of a person or object in the presence of light. As light interacts with the moving subject, its shadow takes on rhythmic and expressive qualities, resembling a dance.
₵300.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyDancing Shadow
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Dancing Shadow
knowing someone so well and being able to see them fall or struggle before they do. .
₵1,500.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaDancing Shadow
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Dancing Shadow
It represents the unknown or hidden aspects of ourselves or situations. Shadows can symbolize repressed emotions or fears that we may need to confront. They may also suggest a feeling of being watched or followed, creating a sense of vulnerability.
₵200.00Sold By: Samuel OwusuDancing Shadow
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Decorative Piece
A decorative piece is an ornamental object used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space. These pieces come in various forms, Often selected for their artistic sentimental significance, decorative pieces serve to add personality and visual interest to interior design schemes. They can be strategically placed on shelves, mantels, or tabletops to create focal points and evoke a specific ambiance within a room.
₵500.00Sold By: Abdulai MbaweDecorative Piece
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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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djembe drum Small
Djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments, one of the most versatile and widespread percussion instruments on the planet.
₵120.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum Barimadjembe drum Small
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Dogon Board
Dogon boards are highly regarded as masterpieces of African art and craftsmanship, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Dogon people. They are also valued by collectors and scholars for their intricate designs and symbolic meanings, offering insights into Dogon cosmology, beliefs, and social structures.
₵500.00Sold By: Magaret KesseDogon Board
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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.
₵400.00Sold By: Denicia KassimDondo
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Dondo Drum
Ghanaians use this drum to transmit messages, in the same way that Senegalese use their tama to communicate remotely.
₵150.00Sold By: Henry AcquahDondo Drum
₵150.00