Hand Carved African Ofram Wood Mask, "Gyau Atiko"
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Native to tropical western Africa, Terminalia superba, or ofram wood, is prized for its workability and finish. Here, Robert Aidoo-Taylor of Ghana uses ofram wood to craft this mask of his original design.
The mask is named Gyau Atiko and is inspired by King Gyau, whose hairstyle was imitated by many including kings and princes from around the world.
- 0.13 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 23 cm H x 8 cm W x 3 cm D
- 9" H x 3.1" W x 1.2" D
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Deborah
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07/14/2023
"my husband loved this bracelet."
He passed a year ago and his grandson wears it and loves it!!
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- Just chillin!
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- This was a gift for: Husband
- Occasion: birthday
Stephen
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04/20/2023
"To small."
I Like it but it doesnt fit. To small.
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Bab
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06/01/2022
"A nice sculpture"
its lovely.
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Bab
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06/01/2022
"Nice sculpture"
its nice, but less than on the picture.
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Denise
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04/16/2022
"Family heirloom"
Beautiful work!
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Philip
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03/20/2022
"Beautiful Artwork"
This bracelet is exquisite. The artistry is stunning and brings a smile whenever I glance at it. It s also a reminder of how interconnected we all are.
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