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Akwaaba Pot Holder
Akwaaba” is a word originating from the Akan people of Ghana, and it is widely used across West Africa. In the Akan language, which includes Twi and Fante, “Akwaaba” translates to “Welcome” in English. This term is often used to express hospitality and warm greetings to visitors, making them feel embraced and appreciated.
₵800.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengAkwaaba Pot Holder
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Elephant Head
In various Asian cultures, particularly in India and Thailand, elephants are considered symbols of good luck, prosperity, and success. In Hinduism, the elephant-headed god Ganesha is revered as the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom and success.
₵600.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengElephant Head
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Holy Bible Handle
Wooden curved handle attached to a binding of a Holy Bible, suggests an artisanal design.
₵250.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengHoly Bible Handle
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Hornblower Profile
Horatio Hornblower is a fictional naval officer created by the British author C.S. Forester. The character is the protagonist in a series of novels and stories set during the Napoleonic Wars. Hornblower is known for his skillful seamanship and leadership.
₵300.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengHornblower Profile
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Prayer Hands
In many Western cultures, a common prayer hand gesture involves folding the hands together, with the fingers interlaced or palms pressed against each other. This is often referred to as “folded hands” or “clasped hands.”
₵200.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengPrayer Hands
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Sitting Doll Sweet Mother
 Sitting Doll Sweet Mother’s expression of the doll might be warm, friendly, and caring. It could convey a sense of sweetness and kindness, capturing the essence of a nurturing mother.₵800.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengSitting Doll Sweet Mother
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Three Wise Monkey
The Three Wise Monkeys represent a popular and symbolic concept originating from Japanese culture. The monkeys—Mizaru, covering his eyes; Kikazaru, covering his ears; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth—embody the proverbial principle of “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
₵300.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengThree Wise Monkey
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Tortoise
The turtle is featured as a trickster, a clever creature, slow but smart, and able to figure a way out of sticky situations.
₵200.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengTortoise
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Walking Stick
A walking stick is sometimes associated with wisdom and experience, especially in literature and folklore. Characters such as wizards or wise old figures are often depicted with a staff, emphasizing their knowledge and sagacity.
₵400.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengWalking Stick
₵400.00