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Aluminum-Plated African Sese Wood Mask 'Nwomn Pa' Item ID: 2671804465
$37-1+
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"Covered in silvery circles, Samuel Kofi Kumi's round mask makes an intriguing piece of home decor. The Ghanaian artisan hand carves the mask from local sese wood, plating the surface in textured aluminum before painting its features black with deep red lips."
- 0.57 lb
- 3.7 inches H x 3.7 inches W x 2.4 inches D
- 0.17 lbs
- 3.7 inches H x 3.7 inches W x 2.4 inches D
- Sese wood
- aluminum plate
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Intended as wall decor
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I grew up in Ghana's Eastern Region with my parents and siblings. My mother was a businesswoman and my Dad was a kente cloth weaver. I have four siblings and I am the firstborn of the family. I completed junior high school and then my parents took me to learn wood carving. I lost my parents along the way. I had hopes of going to senior high school, but because of financial difficulties I continued to carve.
"I started to learn carving in 1999, and in 2002 I started working on my own. I was able to save out of my work to produce more works. I had a very large customer base because of the uniqueness of my works. Even though I still had the passion to go to school, I couldn't because I needed to use the money I acquired to help my younger siblings through school. I wanted them to have a brighter future. One of them is currently a teacher.
"I later decided to settle down and get married. Now we have two children who are in school and doing well.
"I have taught four men to carve. Also, I teach carving to students in the second cycle institution. I usually produce home decor accessories in wood. I hope to become known to the international community.”
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I grew up in Ghana's Eastern Region with my parents and siblings. My mother was a businesswoman and my Dad was a kente cloth weaver. I have four siblings and I am the firstborn of the family. I completed junior high school and then my parents took me to learn wood carving. I lost my parents along the way. I had hopes of going to senior high school, but because of financial difficulties I continued to carve.
"I started to learn carving in 1999, and in 2002 I started working on my own. I was able to save out of my work to produce more works. I had a very large customer base because of the uniqueness of my works. Even though I still had the passion to go to school, I couldn't because I needed to use the money I acquired to help my younger siblings through school. I wanted them to have a brighter future. One of them is currently a teacher.
"I later decided to settle down and get married. Now we have two children who are in school and doing well.
"I have taught four men to carve. Also, I teach carving to students in the second cycle institution. I usually produce home decor accessories in wood. I hope to become known to the international community.”
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Samuel Kofi Kumi handcrafted African masks
I grew up in Ghana's Eastern Region with my parents and siblings. My mother was a businesswoman and my Dad was a kente cloth weaver. I have four siblings and I am the firstborn of the family. I completed junior high school and then my parents took me to learn wood carving. I lost my parents along the way. I had hopes of going to senior high school, but because of financial difficulties I continued to carve.
"I started to learn carving in 1999, and in 2002 I started working on my own. I was able to save out of my work to produce more works. I had a very large customer base because of the uniqueness of my works. Even though I still had the passion to go to school, I couldn't because I needed to use the money I acquired to help my younger siblings through school. I wanted them to have a brighter future. One of them is currently a teacher.
"I later decided to settle down and get married. Now we have two children who are in school and doing well.
"I have taught four men to carve. Also, I teach carving to students in the second cycle institution. I usually produce home decor accessories in wood. I hope to become known to the international community.”
"I started to learn carving in 1999, and in 2002 I started working on my own. I was able to save out of my work to produce more works. I had a very large customer base because of the uniqueness of my works. Even though I still had the passion to go to school, I couldn't because I needed to use the money I acquired to help my younger siblings through school. I wanted them to have a brighter future. One of them is currently a teacher.
"I later decided to settle down and get married. Now we have two children who are in school and doing well.
"I have taught four men to carve. Also, I teach carving to students in the second cycle institution. I usually produce home decor accessories in wood. I hope to become known to the international community.”

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