Shaped like a teardrop, this black and brown African mask is hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood. Akoma of West Africa presents this distressed-finish mask, which is crafted by Ghanaian artisans. It is named Adipa, meaning "good thing" in the Akan language.
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I recently purchased the ‘Akoma Geometry scarf- it is exquisitely hand woven by the hands of a true artist. One can tell that so much of who she is was delicately ‘threaded in each stitch. Stunningly beautiful work!
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I would like to thank Akoma of West Africa for this extremely exquiste Afircan mask. It is adds beauty and enhances my African mask collection!
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A nice classic basket
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