"This mask brings honor, integrity and wisdom to the possessor," Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo explains. She designs the handsome features with elegant symmetry. "Such masks are always placed on the table or at the foot of a chief whenever important decisions or judgments are to be made," she says. These were used by chiefs in Southern Ghana. The name, Dufia, is an Akan word meaning "Supremacy."
- 1.26 kgs
- 2.8 lbs
- 46 cm H x 21 cm W x 10 cm D
- 18" H x 8.25" W x 3.9" D
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Yvonne
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04/04/2017
"Great Art"
Beautiful Work!
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Supremacy, Artisan Crafted Wood Mask
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Diana
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02/05/2023
"Nice statue"
Very well executed statue.
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Diana
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01/21/2023
"Quality statue"
Very nice quality craftsmanship
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Patricia
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12/26/2022
"Awesome sculpture!"
Very well made and goes well with my African motif.
Best Uses
- decorating the wall in any room
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Sam
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02/06/2022
"Stunning"
Large, imposing, striking, gorgeous. Thank you Evelyn.
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Cynthia
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12/02/2021
"Heading back to Africa"
Beautiful, well constructed small storage and decorative box. Reminds me of a wonderful safari just before the pandemic...great memories, awesome box.
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- Decorative, small storage
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Wildlife of Africa, Hand Carved Rustic Decorative Box with African Animals
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