Serenely beautiful, this mask by Nana Frimpong depicts an Ashanti woman warrior. "When Yaa Asantewaa led the Ashanti's final battle, she used this mask to protect herself. The horns signify her...read more
Carved of African sese wood, this mask seems angry. Its sleek contours depict eyes that slant toward a narrow nose and sensuous mouth. Nana Frimpong names this design Ka nia wo pe, meaning "say...read more
Stars on the eyelids distinguish this original mask as representing a mystical seer, or ganin neesa in Hausa. Ghana's Sefah Annwhar creates the original design of this hand-carved sese wood mask with...read more
Cats are often related to sacred deities and magical spirits. Drawing inspiration from this mystical creature, Ghana's Raphat Asigbey handcrafts a stunning sese wood mask featuring a gorgeous cat in a...read more
Black and brown hues enhance the mystic beauty of Victor Dushie's newest creation. Crafted in honor of Ghana's culture, this African sese wood mask has aluminum details for a traditional look and is...read more
Green and dark hues come together in Ghana's K. Baka's newest design. Working on cotton, the artisan paints a traditional African mask on a wall hanging, creating a mystic piece of art that also...read more
Embossed aluminum plates add a mystic illusion to this set of four sese wood ornaments, making them look like traditional African masks with a myriad of eyes. Crafted by Ghana's Anna Yawson, each...read more
The natural beauty of the prosperous Ghana is captured in this African ceramic-accented sese wood mask crafted by Frank Odei Amoani in honor of those thriving lands that saw him grow up. After hours...read more
Ghana's K. Baka puts all his expertise into a captivating cotton wall hanging, drawing inspiration from his heritage. Working with a palette of black and blue hues, the artisan crafts every detail of...read more