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African Beauty Sculpture in Hand Carved Wood and Beadwork 'Ahoufe' Item ID: 2671803864
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"Meaning 'beauty,' Ahoufe is an original sculpture by master carver Daniel Nii Teiko Boye. Inspired by Akan artistry, he carves the sese wood sculpture by hand and crowns it with a multicolored beaded headdress."
- 3.56 lb
- 17.5 inches H x 5 inches W x 2.8 inches D
- 1.30 lbs
- 17.5 inches H x 5 inches W x 2.8 inches D
- Sese wood and recycled class beads
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in Ghana
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Update (November, 2019)
I joined NOVICA 10 years ago through a friend. I have seen a massive change in the way I work. The way I design and handle my works now is very different; especially with measurements. Before, I wasn't fumigating my works, but now I am doing it.
I am usually not very serious about my business, but the money I make from NOVICA makes me very happy. I am currently at the Accra art center, where I have my workshop. My goal is to focus more on the business to satisfy my customers.
Original Artisan Story
My name is Daniel Nii Teiko Boye and I carve wood in my hometown of Accra. My friends describe me as friendly, hardworking and creative.
I'm interested in art because I love to pursue my talent. I am passing on the lessons I learned to others. My inspiration comes from nature.
My mother died when I was 15 years old. I was playing football in the neighborhood only to be called home to hear that my mom had just died.
I started an after school job sanding down my master artisan's pieces during junior high school. I loved the work so much that my uncle took me under his wing to learn this craft after my dad died and I dropped out of school.
I struggled to learn this craft because there were days that I had to work on an empty stomach, and I was in training for three years.
Starting on my own wasn't easy at all. I had to invest all of the money I'd worked so hard to earn. I started working from home, carving one item at a time to sell at the market. I gradually saved money over time to rent a place to work. Despite my struggles, I'm happy to own my workshop and carve, design and finish my pieces myself.
I love seeing the final outcome of my carvings. I like to help the young people of my community by teaching them how to carve and design. Someday, I'd like to have a bigger workshop and spread my craft by teaching others.
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Update (November, 2019) I joined NOVICA 10 years ago through a friend. I have seen a massive change in the way I work. The way I design and handle my works now is very different; especially with measurements. Before, I wasn't fumigating my works, but now I am doing it. I am usually not very serious about my business, but the money I make from NOVICA makes me very happy. I am currently at the Accra art center, where I have my workshop. My goal is to focus more on the business to satisfy my customers. Original Artisan Story My name is Daniel Nii Teiko Boye and I carve wood in my hometown of Accra. My friends describe me as friendly, hardworking and creative. I'm interested in art because I love to pursue my talent. I am passing on the lessons I learned to others. My inspiration comes from nature. My mother died when I was 15 years old. I was playing football in the neighborhood only to be called home to hear that my mom had just died. I started an after school job sanding down my master artisan's pieces during junior high school. I loved the work so much that my uncle took me under his wing to learn this craft after my dad died and I dropped out of school. I struggled to learn this craft because there were days that I had to work on an empty stomach, and I was in training for three years. Starting on my own wasn't easy at all. I had to invest all of the money I'd worked so hard to earn. I started working from home, carving one item at a time to sell at the market. I gradually saved money over time to rent a place to work. Despite my struggles, I'm happy to own my workshop and carve, design and finish my pieces myself. I love seeing the final outcome of my carvings. I like to help the young people of my community by teaching them how to carve and design. Someday, I'd like to have a bigger workshop and spread my craft by teaching others.
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Daniel Nii Teiko Boye
Update (November, 2019)
I joined NOVICA 10 years ago through a friend. I have seen a massive change in the way I work. The way I design and handle my works now is very different; especially with measurements. Before, I wasn't fumigating my works, but now I am doing it.
I am usually not very serious about my business, but the money I make from NOVICA makes me very happy. I am currently at the Accra art center, where I have my workshop. My goal is to focus more on the business to satisfy my customers.
Original Artisan Story
My name is Daniel Nii Teiko Boye and I carve wood in my hometown of Accra. My friends describe me as friendly, hardworking and creative.
I'm interested in art because I love to pursue my talent. I am passing on the lessons I learned to others. My inspiration comes from nature.
My mother died when I was 15 years old. I was playing football in the neighborhood only to be called home to hear that my mom had just died.
I started an after school job sanding down my master artisan's pieces during junior high school. I loved the work so much that my uncle took me under his wing to learn this craft after my dad died and I dropped out of school.
I struggled to learn this craft because there were days that I had to work on an empty stomach, and I was in training for three years.
Starting on my own wasn't easy at all. I had to invest all of the money I'd worked so hard to earn. I started working from home, carving one item at a time to sell at the market. I gradually saved money over time to rent a place to work. Despite my struggles, I'm happy to own my workshop and carve, design and finish my pieces myself.
I love seeing the final outcome of my carvings. I like to help the young people of my community by teaching them how to carve and design. Someday, I'd like to have a bigger workshop and spread my craft by teaching others.
I joined NOVICA 10 years ago through a friend. I have seen a massive change in the way I work. The way I design and handle my works now is very different; especially with measurements. Before, I wasn't fumigating my works, but now I am doing it.
I am usually not very serious about my business, but the money I make from NOVICA makes me very happy. I am currently at the Accra art center, where I have my workshop. My goal is to focus more on the business to satisfy my customers.
Original Artisan Story
My name is Daniel Nii Teiko Boye and I carve wood in my hometown of Accra. My friends describe me as friendly, hardworking and creative.
I'm interested in art because I love to pursue my talent. I am passing on the lessons I learned to others. My inspiration comes from nature.
My mother died when I was 15 years old. I was playing football in the neighborhood only to be called home to hear that my mom had just died.
I started an after school job sanding down my master artisan's pieces during junior high school. I loved the work so much that my uncle took me under his wing to learn this craft after my dad died and I dropped out of school.
I struggled to learn this craft because there were days that I had to work on an empty stomach, and I was in training for three years.
Starting on my own wasn't easy at all. I had to invest all of the money I'd worked so hard to earn. I started working from home, carving one item at a time to sell at the market. I gradually saved money over time to rent a place to work. Despite my struggles, I'm happy to own my workshop and carve, design and finish my pieces myself.
I love seeing the final outcome of my carvings. I like to help the young people of my community by teaching them how to carve and design. Someday, I'd like to have a bigger workshop and spread my craft by teaching others.

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