Unique Abstract Wood Sculpture, "Call to Unity"
Lifting a horn, the musician seems to become one with his instrument. Throughout West Africa, the horn is used to call members of a community together. Designed by Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo, the image is carved by hand and polished to a sheen. West African motifs adorn the base.
- 0.88 kgs
- 1.9 lbs
- 57 cm H x 13 cm W x 13.5 cm D
- 22.5" H x 5" W x 5.25" D
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Sam
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02/06/2022
"Stunning"





Large, imposing, striking, gorgeous. Thank you Evelyn.
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Call to Unity, Unique Abstract Wood Sculpture
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Cynthia
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12/02/2021
"Heading back to Africa"





Beautiful, well constructed small storage and decorative box. Reminds me of a wonderful safari just before the pandemic...great memories, awesome box.
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- Decorative, small storage
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Denise
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08/15/2021
"Just what I wanted"





My daughter bought this for me for my birthday. It looks just like the picture.
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Linda
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11/06/2020
"My Husband Loved This Gift!"





The craftsmanship and authenticity are quite impressive and I gave it to my husband as a Christmas gift. Its hanging on the wall of his office.
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Jason Fraley
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10/24/2020
"Outstanding Beauty"





The detail and originality shown in this piece is amazing. I am a collector of tribal masks and am proud to have this particular mask in my collection. I look forward to adding many more masks to my ever-growing wall of African art.
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Abundance, African Wood Mask
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PATRICIA
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09/11/2020
"Great Craftmanship"





This mask is smaller in size but it makes a great addition to my cultural wall. the colors are more subdued than bright.
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Kekeli, Original Hand Carved African Wood Mask with Star Motif
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