Hand Carved African Sese Wood Mask Inspired by a Festival, "Three Pathways"
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A deeply spiritual item, Otchere Raymond designed this mask in the fashion of a Oboadaka village mask used to gain blessings from God. Once a year during the yam festival, the original mask is brought to the intersection of three important pathways and purified with libations. This is where the mask gets its name, Nkwanta Misa, which means "Three Pathways" in the Akan language.
- 4.76 kgs
- 10.5 lbs
- 51 cm H x 26.5 cm W x 10.5 cm D
- 20" H x 10.5" W x 4.1" D
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"This skill of carving has been passed on for generations in my family. I was trained under the supervision of my father who was also a master carver and very well known in our region."
Update (July, 2019)"My name is Raymond Otchere, and I have been with this company called NOVICA for 20 years. "I joined NOVICA initially as... read more