Orange and Beige Hand Crafted Sese Wood African Wall Mask, "Brave Heart"
Coming from a family of traditional wood carvers, Francis Agbete of Ghana proudly presents his own design in this wall mask, which he hand-carves from local sese wood. Colors of orange, beige, black, and red cover the surface of this finely-detailed mask, featuring a spotted, distressed finish in certain areas for a sophisticated look.
- 0.58 kgs
- 1.3 lbs
- 43.5 cm H x 13 cm W x 7.5 cm D
- 17.25" H x 5" W x 3" D
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Suzann
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04/18/2022
"Nativity"
Love ??
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SANDRA
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01/24/2022
"Problem with Standing"
Because several figures in the set are not level on the bottom, they either fall often or have to lean against something to stand.
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Mark
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12/30/2021
"Very Basic but Charming Nativity"
Figures within the Palm House are roughly carved and lack detail on the faces, clothing. Artist needs to take a bit more time and do a bit more finishing effort.
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- This was a gift for: Wife
- Occasion: Christmas

Denise
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11/23/2021
"Lucky charm"
Though not the best quality, is appealing to look at.
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Ashanti Wisdom II, Ashanti Adinkra Symbols Hand Carved Wood Wall Panel
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Robin
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09/23/2021
"Absolutely LOVE this sculpture."
Such beautiful workmanship and heart has gone into making this beautiful sculpture. I started a new job that I new would be a bit of a challenge at first due to my lack of management experience in the past. This beautiful sculpture sits on my desk and I receive a calming sensation every time I look at it. Also, it is more beautiful in person. RW
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Lazarus
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09/16/2021
"Great Art"
I love my sculpture. Quality made and looks great!
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