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Hand Carved African Fertility Doll with Children 'Blessed Ashanti Mother' Item ID: 2677062891
$179.99-1+
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"Youthful and beautiful, her stylized contours are hand-carved from African sese wood and she wears colorful seed bead jewelry. Emmanuel Opoku Asante crafts this fertility doll as a woman blessed with two toddlers and an infant. Believed to assist a woman who wants to conceive a baby, this doll is representative of Ghana's Ashanti people."
- 2.71 lbs
- 27 inches H x 7.8 inches W x 3.9 inches D
- Sese wood
- recycled glass beads
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
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I was born on April 27, 1963 at Nkranza in the Central region of Ghana. I am a jovial and hardworking person.
I specialize in antiqued and shining art. I started craft work at a youthful age and was taught by Master Peter Ampah, of blessed memories, at Mataheko in Accra. I am very good at drawing and so, when I see objects carved out of wood, I am attracted to them. I realized I could use my skill in drawing to come up with exciting designs that could be carved out of wood.
So far, I have been able to teach eight people who are using the skill acquired to earn a living. I am currently working with my two brothers as assistants.
I use sese wood, ebony wood and paint, which are very easy to work with. The favorite thing about my art is the finishing, where I take my time to give each item a very beautiful finish. Working with these sharp tools can be dangerous, and that is what I find challenging.
I get my inspiration from my workers, when I see the joy with which they approach their work, and from the compliments I receive from customers on our designs.
To be able to master this art, it takes obedience to learn, to focus and be alert anytime you are working. It also takes constant practice.
I cut wood from the forest to get materials. My local communities derive firewood from the scrap wood at my workplace, and some of the community people are also given temporal jobs at my workshop.
My hopes and dreams are to become an international exporter and a famous person in my locality.
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I was born on April 27, 1963 at Nkranza in the Central region of Ghana. I am a jovial and hardworking person.
I specialize in antiqued and shining art. I started craft work at a youthful age and was taught by Master Peter Ampah, of blessed memories, at Mataheko in Accra. I am very good at drawing and so, when I see objects carved out of wood, I am attracted to them. I realized I could use my skill in drawing to come up with exciting designs that could be carved out of wood.
So far, I have been able to teach eight people who are using the skill acquired to earn a living. I am currently working with my two brothers as assistants.
I use sese wood, ebony wood and paint, which are very easy to work with. The favorite thing about my art is the finishing, where I take my time to give each item a very beautiful finish. Working with these sharp tools can be dangerous, and that is what I find challenging.
I get my inspiration from my workers, when I see the joy with which they approach their work, and from the compliments I receive from customers on our designs.
To be able to master this art, it takes obedience to learn, to focus and be alert anytime you are working. It also takes constant practice.
I cut wood from the forest to get materials. My local communities derive firewood from the scrap wood at my workplace, and some of the community people are also given temporal jobs at my workshop.
My hopes and dreams are to become an international exporter and a famous person in my locality.
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Emmanuel Opoku Asante
I was born on April 27, 1963 at Nkranza in the Central region of Ghana. I am a jovial and hardworking person.
I specialize in antiqued and shining art. I started craft work at a youthful age and was taught by Master Peter Ampah, of blessed memories, at Mataheko in Accra. I am very good at drawing and so, when I see objects carved out of wood, I am attracted to them. I realized I could use my skill in drawing to come up with exciting designs that could be carved out of wood.
So far, I have been able to teach eight people who are using the skill acquired to earn a living. I am currently working with my two brothers as assistants.
I use sese wood, ebony wood and paint, which are very easy to work with. The favorite thing about my art is the finishing, where I take my time to give each item a very beautiful finish. Working with these sharp tools can be dangerous, and that is what I find challenging.
I get my inspiration from my workers, when I see the joy with which they approach their work, and from the compliments I receive from customers on our designs.
To be able to master this art, it takes obedience to learn, to focus and be alert anytime you are working. It also takes constant practice.
I cut wood from the forest to get materials. My local communities derive firewood from the scrap wood at my workplace, and some of the community people are also given temporal jobs at my workshop.
My hopes and dreams are to become an international exporter and a famous person in my locality.
I specialize in antiqued and shining art. I started craft work at a youthful age and was taught by Master Peter Ampah, of blessed memories, at Mataheko in Accra. I am very good at drawing and so, when I see objects carved out of wood, I am attracted to them. I realized I could use my skill in drawing to come up with exciting designs that could be carved out of wood.
So far, I have been able to teach eight people who are using the skill acquired to earn a living. I am currently working with my two brothers as assistants.
I use sese wood, ebony wood and paint, which are very easy to work with. The favorite thing about my art is the finishing, where I take my time to give each item a very beautiful finish. Working with these sharp tools can be dangerous, and that is what I find challenging.
I get my inspiration from my workers, when I see the joy with which they approach their work, and from the compliments I receive from customers on our designs.
To be able to master this art, it takes obedience to learn, to focus and be alert anytime you are working. It also takes constant practice.
I cut wood from the forest to get materials. My local communities derive firewood from the scrap wood at my workplace, and some of the community people are also given temporal jobs at my workshop.
My hopes and dreams are to become an international exporter and a famous person in my locality.
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