Handcrafted Wood Mask, "Spirit of Mischief"
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Smiling amid sunny rays, a playful character wears a hollow halo. Salihu Ibrahim portrays a kplekple (minor spirit). Used in the Goli spirit dance, such masks are considered mischievous; they are often worn by young men who playfully chase girls around the village.
- 0.27 kgs
- 0.6 lbs
- 35.5 cm H x 17 cm W x 6 cm D
- 14" H x 6.75" W x 2.4" D
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Joseph
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07/03/2021
"Love This artist"
Probably said that already but the products he puts out make it hard not to... Such a quality piece added to my collection!
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Joowon
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04/29/2024
"Good quality"
Excellent work!
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Joowon
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04/25/2024
"Beutiful item"
As expected
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David
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07/15/2023
"Excellent work!"
This mask is a wonderful addition to my collection! I m hanging it proudly in my dining room, next to one of my other favorite masks! Excellent craftsmanship! Thank you, Salihu, for this wonderful creation!
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Ann
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06/19/2023
"My Zamble"
I love this! Thanks to the man who made it. Looks great on my wall and is a real eye catcher. Worth every bit of what I paid!
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Joowon
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03/09/2023
"Awesome sculpture"
Awesome sculpture
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