Dogon Board Mahogany Relief Panel Carved and Painted by Hand, "Unity Dogon Board"
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Bring a touch of African culture to your home with a tribute to the traditional Dogon boards of Mali, revered for their intricate depictions of human and animal figures that served as protectors of the household, warding off malevolent spirits. This spectacular wall relief panel showcases Ghanaian artisan Ayoma Alhassan's exceptional talent for hand-carving mahogany. The unique decorative accent features a cast of intriguing figures, including monkey-faced humans and a man with a big, round head, all of which are exquisitely adorned with accents made from a blend of charcoal and glue. Alhassan's masterful craftsmanship is also evident in the intricate hand-painted details that bring a dash of colour.
- 1.48 kgs
- 3.3 lbs
- 98 cm H x 12 cm W x 2 cm D
- 39" H x 4.7" W x 0.8" D
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PATRICK
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03/29/2021
"Love it!"
Looks beautiful in our home. Love the color!
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Albert
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07/29/2019
"Beautiful piece of Art"
This beautiful piece of carved wood Benin Chief fit perfectly with my other wall art in my living room and its a great addition to my collection.
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Benin Chief, Wall art
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bdocala
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06/23/2016
"Unique"
Clever design and craftsmanship. Metal accents frame the mask well and draw attention to the artifact.
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