Handmade Original Tall African Wood Mask from Ghana, "Vim Lady III"
Inspired by African custom, Ghanaian artisan Victor Dushie hand-carves this traditional mask from sese wood using techniques he developed over his lifetime of woodworking. The presence of this bold mask can be felt, owing to its abstract face shape and handmade motifs formed in aluminum.
- 0.52 kgs
- 1.1 lbs
- 40 cm H x 11 cm H x 5.5 cm H
- 15.75" H x 4.3" H x 2.2" H
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Barry
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01/09/2023
"Beautiful mask and message."
I enjoy this attractive, handcrafted piece and display it with our mask collection at home. I appreciate Victor sharing his authentic work.
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- This mask hangs in our home as art
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Jerry1952
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12/01/2022
"Whimsical mask brings smiles"
Way cool multiple media African mask is a delightful addition to my growing international collection. Quality is sublime. Will reorder from this artist.
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Larissa
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10/03/2022
"Stunning!"
I love the mix of materials and the rich shade of the wood. A beautiful addition to my collection!
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Bab
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09/09/2022
"Magnificent"
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Patti
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08/11/2022
"One of a kind"
I absolutely love this mask. Matches my decor perfectly.
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Bab
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07/21/2022
"A nice mask"
Its my third mask from this artist. I like his work.
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Spirit of Africa, Hand Carved Sese Wood Wall Mask from Ghana
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