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Park Hill Collection
A distressed rust finish brings out the character of this impressive state capitol clock face relic. Sure to make a statement in any setting. Decorative use only.
ASHLUXE
Made from natural fibers, the Advent Calendar is exactly the chic calendar needed for this year's Christmas countdown!
Novica
In a unique fusion between science fiction and traditional Ghanaian motifs, artisan Philip Dankwa dares to contribute this experimental sese wood mask to the wider realm of African wood masks. Inspired by Africanfuturism, Dankwa sculpts his imaginative vision of a robot in local sese wood, painting and sanding to achieve a rustic finish, utilizing techniques belonging to his eastern region of Ghana.
Ornate repoussé covers the forehead and smooth cheeks of an adolescent girl, beautifully depicted in a sese wood mask. Perched on the head, a bird reaches a slender beak to caress the girl's nose. Designed by Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo, it is named Onuma,Akan for "Bird." A gift presented to Akan women in eastern Ghana during a girl's puberty rites, it affirms the suitor's commitment during courtship. "Apart from its decorative purposes, this piece gives the possessor an assurance of a blissful courtship leading to marriage," the artisan affirms.
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Carved by hand, this handsome mask depicts a soothsayer from the Bajokwe tribe of Congo, formerly Zaire. Sinclair Yao Daley gives it a smooth finish with rich brown color from natural cola nut dye. 'This mask is used to predict the people's future and foretell the outcome of situations in their lives,' the artisan explains.
Bali artisan Gusti Ngurah Semarajaya designs this unique table top decorative mask made from Hibiscus wood. The mask features a hand painted floral and butterfly motif upon a woman's pensive expression.
Carved of wood with a clay-accented black finish and detailed with colorful recycled glass beads on the bridge of the nose. Perfect for hanging on a wall.