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Fair Trade Wood Mask 'Knowledge' Item ID: 2677063742
$89.99-1+
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"With pursed lips and keen eyes, this personage ponders the questions set before him. Wilson Aboagye carves the elegant mask, covering the features with brass repousse. An imposing headdress crowns this image, named Nyansa ('Knowledge' in the language of Ghana's Akan people)."
- 0.60 lbs
- 19.3 inches H x 6.8 inches W x 2.4 inches D
- Sese wood and brass
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My carving project started in Aburi along the roadside, but now I have my own shop that I operate in Aburi. I have three people that I am training. I joined Novica ten years ago, and those years have been full of excellence. As an artist, the marketing of my final work was a big issue for me. Therefore when I heard of Novica I didn't miss the chance.
I quickly got my works assessed and approved for listing on Novica. As I started making sales, the money went into taking care of myself and my family. I must say that, though my sales pattern is slow, I am able to use the money I get from my sales to pay utility bills and feed my family, as well as for the schooling of the children.
My aim is to increase the sales of my products, in order to create more unique items.
Original Artisan Story
Wilson Aboagye is a Ghanaian craftsman, born March 21, 1963.
I attended Anglican primary school in 1972 and Anglican middle school in 1979, he says. I got interested in Ghanaian African carvings when I was a child, so after middle school, I learned the trade through a man named Mr. Akoffour. Now I have my own workshop and am training three people.
I carve different types of masks and many of them have a meaning. My products are unique and my target is to create more.
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Latest Update
My carving project started in Aburi along the roadside, but now I have my own shop that I operate in Aburi. I have three people that I am training. I joined Novica ten years ago, and those years have been full of excellence. As an artist, the marketing of my final work was a big issue for me. Therefore when I heard of Novica I didn't miss the chance.
I quickly got my works assessed and approved for listing on Novica. As I started making sales, the money went into taking care of myself and my family. I must say that, though my sales pattern is slow, I am able to use the money I get from my sales to pay utility bills and feed my family, as well as for the schooling of the children.
My aim is to increase the sales of my products, in order to create more unique items.
Original Artisan Story
Wilson Aboagye is a Ghanaian craftsman, born March 21, 1963.
I attended Anglican primary school in 1972 and Anglican middle school in 1979, he says. I got interested in Ghanaian African carvings when I was a child, so after middle school, I learned the trade through a man named Mr. Akoffour. Now I have my own workshop and am training three people.
I carve different types of masks and many of them have a meaning. My products are unique and my target is to create more.
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Wilson Aboagye
Latest Update
My carving project started in Aburi along the roadside, but now I have my own shop that I operate in Aburi. I have three people that I am training. I joined Novica ten years ago, and those years have been full of excellence. As an artist, the marketing of my final work was a big issue for me. Therefore when I heard of Novica I didn't miss the chance.
I quickly got my works assessed and approved for listing on Novica. As I started making sales, the money went into taking care of myself and my family. I must say that, though my sales pattern is slow, I am able to use the money I get from my sales to pay utility bills and feed my family, as well as for the schooling of the children.
My aim is to increase the sales of my products, in order to create more unique items.
Original Artisan Story
Wilson Aboagye is a Ghanaian craftsman, born March 21, 1963.
I attended Anglican primary school in 1972 and Anglican middle school in 1979, he says. I got interested in Ghanaian African carvings when I was a child, so after middle school, I learned the trade through a man named Mr. Akoffour. Now I have my own workshop and am training three people.
I carve different types of masks and many of them have a meaning. My products are unique and my target is to create more.
My carving project started in Aburi along the roadside, but now I have my own shop that I operate in Aburi. I have three people that I am training. I joined Novica ten years ago, and those years have been full of excellence. As an artist, the marketing of my final work was a big issue for me. Therefore when I heard of Novica I didn't miss the chance.
I quickly got my works assessed and approved for listing on Novica. As I started making sales, the money went into taking care of myself and my family. I must say that, though my sales pattern is slow, I am able to use the money I get from my sales to pay utility bills and feed my family, as well as for the schooling of the children.
My aim is to increase the sales of my products, in order to create more unique items.
Original Artisan Story
Wilson Aboagye is a Ghanaian craftsman, born March 21, 1963.
I attended Anglican primary school in 1972 and Anglican middle school in 1979, he says. I got interested in Ghanaian African carvings when I was a child, so after middle school, I learned the trade through a man named Mr. Akoffour. Now I have my own workshop and am training three people.
I carve different types of masks and many of them have a meaning. My products are unique and my target is to create more.
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