Wilson Aboagye carves an attractive sese wood mask in celebration of friendships. Named Adanfo, which in Akan language means "friend," the mask is detailed with expressive finesse and features embossed aluminum plates that resemble tribal markings. The Akan people use this type of mask for festive entertainment.
- 1.20 kgs
- 2.6 lbs
- 52.5 cm H x 15 cm W x 5.5 cm D
- 20.75" H x 6" W x 2.2" D
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Desiree H.
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03/19/2017
"Absolutely Beautiful! !!"
The mask is masterfully carved and now hangs in my living room as a treasured heirloom! Thank you again to the artisan!
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Wanda
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06/21/2016
"Perfect for Sanctuary"
The title of the item was very important to me, as well as how the piece would fit into my personal sanctuary of African and Jamaican art.
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