wood carving sculpture (7 items)
Four Faces
Artisan Crafted Wood Throne Ottoman
Four Faces, Artisan Crafted Wood Throne Ottoman
Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
Nana Frimpong describes this piece as a family throne, the four faces carved on the pedestal symbolizing love and unity. Representing the designs of the Ashanti royalty of Ghana, the carving is hewn... read more$209.99$188.99Artist: Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
United Household
Handmade Ghanaian Cedar Wood Throne Stool With Faces
United Household, Handmade Ghanaian Cedar Wood Throne Stool With Faces
Raphat Asigbey
Ghanaian artisan Raphat Asigbey crafts a beautiful throne stool by hand, carving it from cedar wood with a rich brown finish. He accents the stool with embossed aluminum sheet, carving its legs in the... read more$449.99$404.99Artist: Raphat Asigbey
Parent and Child
Parent and Child African Handcrafted Wood Accent Table
Parent and Child, Parent and Child African Handcrafted Wood Accent Table
Kennedy K. Aseidu
Carved by hand, a parent bends down to lovingly grasp their child's hands. The sculpture forms the base for this circular accent table. Kennedy K. Aseidu works in native sese wood, adding traditional... read more$269.99$242.99Artist: Kennedy K. Aseidu
God is Supreme
Wood Accent Table from West Africa
God is Supreme, Wood Accent Table from West Africa
George Obeng
Ghana's famed gye nyame symbol emerges in cedar wood, its form meaning "I fear none except God." Known as an adinkra symbol, this image is revered throughout the country. George Obeng carves... read more$179.99$161.99Artist: George Obeng
Household Lovers
Handcrafted Love-Themed Cedarwood Accent Table from Ghana
Household Lovers, Handcrafted Love-Themed Cedarwood Accent Table from Ghana
Raphat Asigbey
Two lovers share a kiss, their cedar contours sculpted to form to form the pedestal of this Ghanaian accent table. From Raphat Asigbey, the motifs on the wawa wood base and tabletop are inspired by... read more$299.99$269.99Artist: Raphat Asigbey
Freedom of Speech
Handcrafted Wood Throne Ottoman
Freedom of Speech, Handcrafted Wood Throne Ottoman
Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
In the language of the Akan people, Kabi ma me nkabi means "freedom of speech." Its concept inspires this handsome Ashanti throne ottoman, sculpted of sese wood by Nana Frimpong. The flared... read more$307.99$277.19Artist: Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
Wisdom Knot II
Unique Wood Throne Ottoman
Wisdom Knot II, Unique Wood Throne Ottoman
Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
The Akans call it Nyansapow, "Wisdom Knot." In Ghana, tradition says that if you will undo a knot a wise man made, be sure you are at least as wise or wiser. Skillfully carved from cedar by... read more$419.99$377.99Artist: Chief Carver Nana Frimpong