Standing atop bases, two faces of bravery are carved by hand of Ghanaian sese wood. Presented by Victoria Agyepomaa, the masks are elaborated with colorful recycled glass beads as well as embossed aluminum that takes the shape of the Adinkra symbol Kwatakye Atiko, meaning "hair style of an Asante war captain" and signifying valor, bravery, and leadership. Embossed brass accents complete the masks.
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My wife absolutely loves this piece it fits in well with our decor. Great work dont ever stop pursuing your passion. Thank YOu Joseph & Katherine
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Thank you very much for your blessed skills in your craftsmanship. This beautiful African wood mask is totally awesome! Excellently wrapped and shipped swiftly. As a part of my inheritance, this will be well placed for everyone to see its Stellar Thoughts. Impressive, most impressive...
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This was a Christmas present for my cousin. She immediately hung it on her living room wall. Its small, but it looks really nice
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