This hand-carved wood mask depicts the face of Jayaprana, from the traditional Hindu legend in which lovers Jayaprana and Layonsari each meet tragic fates during their doomed search for love. Artisan...read more
This hand-carved mask depicts the face of Layonsari, from the traditional Indian legend in which lovers Jayaprana and Layonsari each meet tragic fates during their search for love. Artisan Made...read more
Hand carved and rich in beautiful detail, this suar wood mask comes from the talented Wayan Nuliati of Bali. Just as stunning as the goddess it represents, the mask is named after Cili, a symbol of...read more
With the fierce features of a lion, Barong is the hero of the Balinese Calonarang dance. He is a magical hero, an endearing creature with the appearance of a shaggy dog. Made Mulyani carves a portrait...read more
This exquisite traditional sculpture is hand carved in crocodile wood by Nyoman Indrawati Subrata. Unlike most traditional Balinese dances, the Janger dance allows both men and women to dance...read more
This original pair of wood mask sculptures is designed by Ghana's Victoria Agyepomaa. The masks are carved by hand from sese wood and embellished with embossed brass plates and copper wire. The male...read more
Of Baule origin, this replica wall mask testifies to Eva Asantewa Amakye's wood carving skills. The Baule people of Ivory Coast are a community within the Akan people and are renowned for their...read more
Barong appears in this fascinating wall sculpture from Eka. Also known as Bhoma, he represents the goodness that destroyed the evil Rangda. His adventures are reenacted in the form of a dance and his...read more
This elongated African mask with two faces is hand-carved from sese wood by Ernestina Oppong Asante. Although wood carving is traditionally the domain of men, this talented Ghanaian artisan has...read more