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Lladro
A glossy porcelain piece, decorated with a bold design of black lines on a white background and details of golden luster. The mask is loaded with symbolism and expressive force and is perfect to give or decorate all kinds of environments.
John-Richard
. Lori. Bluffton, SC. 2025-05-01 13:27:16
Phillips Collection
Based on bestselling skinny man and woman floor sculptures, these wall versions are dramatic, lightweight, and easy to mount. Available in male and female versions, each in either outdoor bronze finish or indoor silver leaf.
Bold Monkey
Incorporate a rebellious essence into your home with the Non-Social Sign from Bold Money. An artistic and innovative sign that can make any home a little edgier.
DYAG East
Exquisitely hand-carved wall hanging panels. This pair panel shows nicely hand-carved still decorative objects and will be a pair of unique wall art.
Global Views
Whether feats of strength or grace or just capturing a quiet moment, Global Views sculptures tell the story of the human condition through raw materials.
It's very sturdy and will make an awesome towel holder!. Cathy. Blythewood, SC. 2024-01-02 17:07:14
Novica
This handsome mask takes the shape of ripe fruit from the first harvest. Its handsome features seem to sing in a beautiful ritual of thanks. Walter Kuma carves the piece by hand to represent the customs of the Dagomba people of northern Ghana.
. Anonymous. . 2025-06-30 12:45:35
Sefah Annwhar replicates the unique artistry of ivory coast's Guro people with this impressive wall mask. Featuring two faces, fertility masks were given to Guro women to help them conceive. The talented Ghanaian artisan hand carved the sese wood mask and adorns it with painted details over clay textures. Guro people are regarded as the most prolific of African artists. Guro people were originally safe from French colonization, as they lived among the dense forests of ivory coast; however, this only lasted until 1912. Under French rule they had to change their nomadic ways to settlements, and rather than having a village leader, a distinguished elder would be designated to mediate disputes and serve as a liaison to neighboring tribes.
Bordallo Pinheiro
The Sardine collection by Bordallo Pinheiro results from a collaboration between the earthenware factory of Caldas da Rainha, founded in 1884 by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, EGEAC (Lisbon’s cultural and animation municipal entity). And Lisbon’s city council. The original Bordallo Pinheiro’s Sardine, designed in the XIX century, due to its classic three-dimensional nature, became the ideal support for receiving the creative work that EGEAC develops since 2003, within Lisbon’s festivities, which transformed the sardine, iconic fish of Portuguese culture and gastronomy, an international icon of the city and of summer celebrations of the Portuguese capital.
Hoping to preserve their culture and honor their country's fauna, artisans of the Caronco Maleku Association from Costa Rica handcraft a balsa wood mask. Intense colors and natural motifs come together to create an intricate tropical design, all painted by hand following a meticulous process.
Dramatic and beautiful, this traditional mask has a contemporary feel. Ernestina Oppong Asante sculpts sese wood into a perfect oval with rectangular eyes and mouth. Smooth surfaces of brown and black are juxtaposed with a handsome, speckled field and the nose is long and slender. Representing a young man from the Ashanti tribe, the piece is named Osompa, which means 'good service' in the Akan language.
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