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Sculpted by hand, sese wood intertwines to form the handle of a traditional fork, while a spoon encloses a wood ball. Masks at the top represent the Ghanaian ancestors who used these implements. Chief Carver Nana recreates them as handsome wall sculptures.
Serene features characterize these delightful children who grace a set of spoon and fork. Hand carved from sese wood and burnished with mansion polish, these wall sculptures depict brother and sister. Eric Darko names the set Panyin ni Kakra, names given to twins of Ghana's Akan tribe where they are thought to bring good luck. "Panyin" refers to the older, while "Kakra" denotes the younger.