sculptures of women (5 items)
Asantewaa Pride
Cultural Wood Statuette by a Ghanaian Artisan
Asantewaa Pride, Cultural Wood Statuette by a Ghanaian Artisan
Joseph Boateng
Possessing a warrior's spirit, this statuette from Ghana is created by talented artisan Joseph Boateng. He hand-carves this statuette from sese wood, resembling a traditional fertility doll with its... read more$109.99Artist: Joseph Boateng
'Market Woman Return II'
African Market Woman Statuette in Recycled Metal
'Market Woman Return II', African Market Woman Statuette in Recycled Metal
Kola Ogunsunlade Joseph
Entitled "Market Woman Return II" by Kola Ogunsunlade Joseph, we see depicted a woman holding her basket under her arm. Rather than balancing it on her head as she would do if it were full... read more$154.99Artist: Kola Ogunsunlade Joseph
Triumvirate Comb
Hand Carved Sese Wood Comb-Shaped Wall Accent from Ghana
Triumvirate Comb, Hand Carved Sese Wood Comb-Shaped Wall Accent from Ghana
Philip Dankwa
In a departure from masks, Ghanaian artisan Philip Dankwa creates this comb-shaped wall decor at his workshop in the east of the country. Carving locally produced sese wood, Dankwa imagines a tribal... read more$124.99Artist: Philip Dankwa
Dipo Festival
Artisan Crafted Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana
Dipo Festival, Artisan Crafted Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana
Winfred Korley
Among certain ethnic groups in Eastern Ghana, the Dipo festival is celebrated each spring. The rituals and ceremonies usher young girls into womanhood, and signify that they are of age to be married.... read more$119.99Artist: Winfred Korley
Dipo Ritual
Hand Carved Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana
Dipo Ritual, Hand Carved Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana
Winfred Korley
Among certain ethnic groups in Eastern Ghana, the Dipo festival is celebrated each spring. The rituals and ceremonies usher young girls into womanhood, and signify that they are of age to be married.... read more$109.99Artist: Winfred Korley