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    Product ID: 192876

     

    19" H x 5" W x 2.2" D

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    Weight:  1.3 lbs

     

    Sese wood

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

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Ghana.

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    Ewe wood mask 'Our Identity' by Paul Ntim can be found in masks categories such as Wood Masks. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    Ewe wood mask, 'Our Identity'

    Sleek and beautiful, this mask by Paul Ntim is named Dzesidodo –"Identity" in the language of the Ewe people in the Volta Region of Ghana. Rich shades of brown and black host net-like patterns that are etched into the wood. He crafts the mask by hand using traditional tools and techniques.

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

    Retail Value: $65.95
     
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    Paul Ntim

    Paul Ntim

    "My desire has been to further my education and to give my children the best in terms of education to whichever height they want to attain."
    "I was born on February 3 in Accra. I am a quiet person who cannot stand disappointment.

    "I had to drop out of school after completing junior high. My uncle, Mr. Gefia, who lived at Suhum in the Eastern...

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    Paul Ntim

    "I was born on February 3 in Accra. I am a quiet person who cannot stand disappointment.

    "I had to drop out of school after completing junior high. My uncle, Mr. Gefia, who lived at Suhum in the Eastern Region of Ghana, took me to live with him for a while. There I learned how to carve, which was a trade he was engaged in. I improved tremendously and was invited by my relative, Mr. Victor Delanyo – a Novica-featured artisan – to Accra.

    "During this visit, Victor realized how good I was in carving. But he believed I should learn the art of designing the carved items and suggested his desire to train me. I was so enthused! I accepted and, although I wouldn't say I have mastered the art of designing, I have improved tremendously. I know that with consistent practice, I'll get there.

    "I use sese wood, acrylic paints, beads and leather for my works, and these materials can easy to be obtained in our local market, except for the wood which I must often travel long distances to obtain. I am inspired mostly by nature and social life.

    "My desire has been to further my education and to give my children the best in terms of education to whichever height they want to attain. I would also create the opportunity to train people who desire to learn this craft, as well as assisting less privileged people to have a means of creating their livelihood."

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