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Novica
A majestic zebra mask hangs from the wall, crafted of sese wood and embossed aluminum with a beautiful russet finish. Ghanaian artisan Victoria Agyepomaa designs this mask, finding inspiration in the richness of African wildlife.
Crane Baby
You’ll absolutely fall in love with our antelope plush head wall decor. With a sweet face, long lashes, and beautiful coloring, this adorable piece will be your new favorite wall adornment. This adorable nursery wall decor can also be paired with the plush antelope and giraffe heads for a fun display that baby will love. Handmade details paired with the natural materials of this piece perfectly compliments our Crane Baby bedding sets for a curated look.
Carved by hand of native wood, an antelope is covered with beadwork and receives applications of ornate brass. The antelope is a symbol of swiftness and alertness, the piece to be displayed on the wall or to stand alone on a tabletop.
African Treasures
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This type of large wooden shield has been historically used as a defensive weapon in wartime and displayed as a decorative symbol of status and wealth by the tribe in Cameroon. Hand-carved from one solid piece of baobab wood, a sacred wood used for medicinal and ritual purposes for centuries, this large shield boasts hundreds of hand-placed black glass beads on manila string in a circular pattern around a dimensional cluster of natural cowrie shells in the center. The edge is framed in a row of cowrie shells, as well, creating a bold silhouette. This decorative shield is one-of-a-kind, collaboratively crafted by a large group of tribespeople to make each piece truly unique and communal.
Hand-carved of sese wood in the shape of an eye, this African mask is designed by Theophilus Anum of Ghana. The wall mask is decorated with beads of recycled glass at the top, and hand-painted with black and white zebra stripes across its length.
Shaped like an elongated almond, this African Rhinoceros Spirit Mask is elegant and beautiful. The artisan carves the piece from sese wood and paints it by hand. Parallel lines form a headdress, and a mighty African rhinoceros marches across the forehead. Embossed on aluminum sheets, rich textures cover the features.
A fierce lion roars on the forehead of a quiet face. By Abdul Salami Amadu, this original mask is carved from seasoned sese wood and adorned with hand embossed sheets of aluminum and brass. The artisan names his creation Djata, or "lion" in the Twi language.
M.A Estudio
This wall piece is part of the serpent series, wich is inspired by one of the oldest symbols used by many ancestral cultures around the world. The snake has represented for centuries the transmission of knowledge, the opposing forces; order - chaos and fertility. It was used also as a symbol of the creator gods of humanity.