Hand Carved Wood Wall Mask, "Wonderful"
An elegant personage wears a tall headdress above a wide, smooth forehead. Serenely beautiful, the even features find a textural counterpart in embossed brass. Eric Darko names his hand-carved mask Awanwan Do, "Wonderful" in the Akan language.
- 0.73 kgs
- 1.6 lbs
- 49 cm H x 17.5 cm W x 5.5 cm D
- 19.25" H x 7" W x 2.2" D
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Patrizia
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04/16/2022
"Beautiful and Unique"





This sculpture is a wonderful addition to a shelf or even displayed on a table. It looks great, has a good weight to it and its well made.
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Tinku
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02/14/2022
"Kids love this drum!"





My kids still play this drum after so many years (they are teenagers now). This is a classic gift that we recieved for our wedding several years ago. Beautiful.
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- Great for encouraging musical talent in kids
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Abokobi, Artisan Crafted Djembe Drum
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Tara
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02/19/2021
"lovely"





Im happy with this sculpture. Very cute
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PAUL
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09/30/2019
"Denkyem Boh Chair"





Lovely accent piece. Knew it was a decorative chair. Fits very well among my other african collections.
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Debra
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08/10/2019
"wonderful piece of art"





Great workmanship; large and beautiful, piece of art. The colors fit perfectly with my decor.
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Moira
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03/01/2019
"I adore this beautifully carved piece"





Very unusual and a talking point with visitors
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