Ghana's legendary adinkra symbols communicate popular wisdom. Depicted on the forehead of an African mask, Sepow means "the dagger or executioner's knife" in the Twi language of the Akan people. K. Baka works in batik on cotton to create this wall hanging in blue, brown and black. "This is a symbol of justice and punishment," he explains.
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Description listed 20 by 68, but i was sent 7 x 58. Very, very disappointed.
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A bit overpriced.
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Another piece I just love in my living room. The colors are vibrant and it is large enough to make a statement. Catches everyones eye when they enter the room.
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