Product ID: 255653
Birds are embossed in gleaming brass to alight on an African mask. By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, this circular face reveals a cowry shell silhouette on the forehead. Such shells were once used as currency in West Africa. Named Hyebo, meaning "promise" in the Akan language, the mask is carved from sese wood.
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Incedable crafmanship! I hung it in may dining room,and receive continual compliments! It is a lovely work of art.
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Very detailed utilizing multimple media. An excellent piece of art for my walls.
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Love IT!
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Nicely made solid, and the color is stunning and distinct.
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loved it
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My wife and I love this tribal mask keep up the good work Abdul. We will be ordering again shortly. Thank You Joseph
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