African Teakwood(29 items)
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Featured Reviews on African Teakwood
Teak sculptures, 'Noah's Ark' (15 pieces)





By Keith
Enduring gift
Got this for my wife for her birthday several years ago and it still gives pleasure in viewing it, and it draws lots of compliments from guests at our home.
Teak sculpture, 'Royal Call'





By none
A work of art
I gave this to a friend , who is geathering African art . He loves the teak sculpture ! I told him about NOVICA site and he wants more ! So I will also be adding to my collection and telling about this site .
Teakwood sculpture, 'Giraffe Family' (small)





By Teri
Family reminder
This was absolutely beautiful! I bought it for a single mother friend of mine and she actually cried at the beauty and symbolizm this has for her family.
Popular African Teakwood
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Hand Carved Teakwood Wall Sculpture Depicting Jesus, "Agony of Christ"
$79.99Facing death on the cross, Christ wears a crown of spiny thorns. For Christians, Good Friday marks a decisive moment as Jesus offers his life to atone for the world's sin. George Obeng works in warm teakwood to carve this sensitive relief sculpture for the wall.
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Hand Carved Teakwood Crocodile Sculpture with Textured Back, "Sacred Crocodile"
$89.99Bright Kofi Agbetey captures the piercing gaze of Ghana's sacred crocodiles with this teakwood sculpture. Etched crosshatching along the back creates the illusion of scales. In the town of Paga, some believe the souls of the ancestors live in aquatic reptiles that inhabit the sacred pond, and the creatures are remarkably docile. The Ghanaian designer names his wood carving which means "crocodile" in the Akan Twi language.
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Teakwood Sculpture of Doe and Fawn from West Africa, "Deer Mother and Child"
$124.99A mother's tenderness and love is universal, as this sculpture from Ghanaian artisan Bright Kofi Agbetey reminds us. A beautiful sculpture of a doe nursing her fawn is carefully hand-carved from solid teakwood and given a smooth black finish.