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Animals In Africa
Africa’s animal-filled plains and forests live on. The vast wilderness areas are home to the earth’s biggest concentrations of large mammals, from elephants and giraffes to hippos and zebras, to lions, leopards, and cheetahs.₵1,750.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereAnimals In Africa
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Asafo Mask
Asafo masks are culturally significant artifacts that embody the history, values, and identity of the Asafo military brotherhoods among the Fante people of Ghana. Their intricate designs and ceremonial use contribute to the vibrant tapestry of African art and cultural expression.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereAsafo Mask
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Bokutan Mask
After her father died defending Mandalore, Bo-Katan watched her sister, Satine, become a duchess and lead the pacifist sect of New Mandalorians. Attached to the warring ways of Mandalorians past, Bo-Katan, the leader of an elite group of warriors known as the Nite Owls, joined Death Watch without hesitation.
₵450.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereBokutan Mask
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Family Tree
Family trees are an age-old phenomenon. This example dates from the sixteenth century. Family trees have been used to document family histories across time and cultures throughout the world
₵750.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereFamily Tree
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Kissing Giraffe
The giraffe’s symbolism in African culture varies among different tribes and regions, but it often carries positive associations related to grace, community, adaptability, and spiritual insight.
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Kpanglogo Drum
Kpanlogo is the name of a rhythm played on the tswreshi. The rhythm was composed around the 1950’s in the wake of Ghana’s independence and became popular. It is known as Ghana’s signature rhythm.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Samuel OkyereKpanglogo Drum
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Linguist Staff
This gilded staff was the symbol of office for a linguist, a trained orator who spoke on behalf of the Asante ruler of Ghana. The gold leaf that covers the staff was strictly controlled by the Asante kings
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Pot Carrier
A ceramic vessel means more than just a “pot.” As this exhibition demonstrates, it is an object of economic and social value, a visualization of spiritual beliefs, and a compelling medium for expressing and playing out issues of gender.₵1,000.00Sold By: Samuel OkyerePot Carrier
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