Atanpoka means "female warrior" in the ancient East African language, explaining the motivation for Ghanaian artisan Victor Ayambire to create this stunning sese wood mask. Inspired by women and their courageous spirit, the artisan handcrafts each detail with dedication, painting the design with a vibrant palette and adding aluminium plates for a traditional vibe.
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It was bigger than I thought and it is so impressive!! I am so glad I bought this item. I recommend it for a unique accent to any home.
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I love this wall art. It is in my dining room and I cant take my eyes off of it. My furniture is cherry and it is a balance in wood and style. I just love it. I like to change my wall art, but this is permanent!
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