Handcrafted Cedar Wood African Mask on Stand from Ghana 'Beauty and Love' Item ID: 2671803537
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"The narrow face of this charming African mask is hand-carved from cedar wood and accented with embossed aluminum. Inspired by themes of beauty and love, Ghana's Raphat Asigbey designs the mask. He paints it yellow and black, accenting the top of the head with the image of a bird. Crafted with a stand, this mask makes a stoic addition to your home decor."
- 16.52 lb
- 32 inches H x 7.5 inches Diam.
- 3.40 lbs
- 32 inches H x 7.5 inches Diam.
- Cedar wood
- aluminum
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Intended for display on a tabletop or other flat surface
Made in Ghana
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"I was taught by Daniel Quarcoo, a Novica-featured artisan. Starting out on my own was very difficult when I didn't have enough money to complete orders. I went through a hard time when I didn't receive enough work to support my family. I then worked for an exporter for a while, and later began participating in exhibitions.
"To master this art, I practiced crafting more unique designs.
"My favorite pieces are the Ashanti stools, or throne ottomans, which I craft with my own designs. My assistants now help me sand down the carvings and help with the finishing. I find it most challenging when depicting animals. My creative inspiration comes from dreams and the Bible.
"I hope to one day become a recognized artist worldwide and be able to help the poor in my community."
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Raphat Asigbey hand-carved African masks, sculptures and decor accents
"I was taught by Daniel Quarcoo, a Novica-featured artisan. Starting out on my own was very difficult when I didn't have enough money to complete orders. I went through a hard time when I didn't receive enough work to support my family. I then worked for an exporter for a while, and later began participating in exhibitions.
"To master this art, I practiced crafting more unique designs.
"My favorite pieces are the Ashanti stools, or throne ottomans, which I craft with my own designs. My assistants now help me sand down the carvings and help with the finishing. I find it most challenging when depicting animals. My creative inspiration comes from dreams and the Bible.
"I hope to one day become a recognized artist worldwide and be able to help the poor in my community."
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