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    Product ID: 187172

     

    20" H x 6.25" W x 2" D

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    Weight:  1.9 lbs

     

    Sese wood, clay beads, cotton threads

    Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Ghana.

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    Ghanaian wood mask 'Agona Antelope' by Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng can be found in masks categories such as Ghanaian Masks and Wood Masks. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    Ghanaian wood mask, 'Agona Antelope'

    By Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng, this intriguing mask depicts an antelope, the totem of the royal family's Agona clan from Aburi. Long horns spiral upward while the alert face shows human lips. Earrings of clay beads and cotton threads complete the design.

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    Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng

    Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng

    "I... decorate my works with brass and beads, making them unique."
    "I was born in eastern Ghana on August 19, 1959. In secondary school, I studied business management and graduated in 1980. I worked for some time after school and then furthered my education by studying business for another two years. After my Advanced Level, I secured a job and worked...

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    Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng

    "I was born in eastern Ghana on August 19, 1959. In secondary school, I studied business management and graduated in 1980. I worked for some time after school and then furthered my education by studying business for another two years. After my Advanced Level, I secured a job and worked for sometime and then stopped to find a vocation on my own due to job dissatisfaction. However, in the year 1984, I was introduced to the carving profession by my cousin who was a carver and also a professional teacher. He taught me how to carve for about a year and I had not much difficulty. I then started a full-time professional carving career late in 1985. I have been carving on my own ever since.

    "I also learned how to decorate my works with brass and beads, making them unique. I paint them sometimes and I am most inspired at times by my works. They are different and attractive."

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