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Weaving LinesLacquered Wood Picture Frame, 4x6by NOVICA
$66
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Night and day become an intimate labyrinth of black and golden lacquered paths, creating a mesmerizing photo frame. Nantana Sompamitre's work is aimed at preserving Thailand's kruang-kern (lacquerware) traditions.
- Dimension - 8.75" H x 6.75" W x 1" D
- Weight - 0.81
- Color - Metallic
- Glass pane included
- Clean with a soft, dry cloth
- Do not use abrasives
- Thailand
Bambara Dogon Board African Relief Panelby NOVICA
$197
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Dogon boards were traditionally placed on doors, and incorporated animal and human symbols to protect the entrance to the home. The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, in Western Africa. Artisan Issaka Ibrahim presents his interpretation of a Dogon board, incorporating male and female figures facing each other to represent balance, as well as bird, tortoise and antelope motifs. The artisan names his original relief panel after the Bambara people of Western Africa. The panel's raised motifs are formed from hardened calabash.
- Dimension - 39" H x 6" W x 1.2" D
- Weight - 2.75
- Color - Brown
- Intended as wall decor
- Features a rustic, rugged finish
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- West Africa
Green Giant African Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA(1)
$51
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Wide, hollow eyes stare into the distance in this original thought-provoking mask by West African artisan Emmanuel Nyadedzor. Crafted by hand from sese wood, the mask's prominent nose and forehead are plated with embossed aluminum.
Intended as wall decor
Intended as wall decor
- Color: Beige
- Dimension: 15.25" H x 6.5" W x 2.8" D
Novica Handmade Lucky Mask African Wood Maskby NOVICA
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Frank Odei Amoani presents a gorgeous homage to Ghana's culture and tradition. Working with sese wood, the artisan creates this elongated oval-shaped African mask with a brushed finish, allowing for a luminous illusion around the artwork and enhancing its geometric details.
Novica Handmade Fante Comb Ii Wood Wall Decorby NOVICA
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Ghanaian artisan Frank Odei Amoani celebrates Fante artistry with the design of this comb as wall decor. He carves the sese wood comb sculpture by hand featuring a man dressed in a traditional smock. Combs have long been regarded as symbols of status, group affiliation and religious beliefs to African societies past and present. In Ghana's Fante communities, women might have a number of combs in their collections, received from husbands or admirers as well as family. They used to be part of their cosmetic kits and were kept as heirlooms, as mothers passed combs on to their daughters.
Fumnaya Love African Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
$86
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Hailing from Ghana, Abdul Aziz Mohamadu is proud to present his own designs in this African mask, hand-carved from local sese wood. Featuring a color scheme in red and black with white line motifs adorning the forehead and under the eyes, the mask makes a wonderful addition to any home. The artisan finishes the mask with embossed brass accents, naming it Fumnaya, which means "love me" in Igbo.
- Intended as wall decor
- Features a rustic, rugged finish
- Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Black
- Dimension: 14.75" H x 8.25" W x 3.1" D
Fearless Warrior African Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
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This expertly handcrafted mask by Ghanaian artisan Awudu Saaed is a stunning piece of decor that will stand out on any wall. Adorned with brass and aluminum accents, this fierce sese wood mask is inspired by handcuffs, or epa, as featured in the elaborate bead design on the forehead. The incredible details displayed in this mask make a bold statement for any living space.
- Intended as wall decor
- Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Black
- Dimension: 15.75" H x 7.25" W x 3.1" D
NOVICA Fire Walker And Ghanaian Wood Maskby NOVICA
$55
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Carved by hand, this elegant mask represents imperishability and endurance. An African adinkra symbol on the forehead represents hye wonhye, meaning 'that which does not burn.' 'This symbol gets its meaning from traditional priests who were able to walk on fire without burning their feet, an inspiration to others to endure and overcome difficulties,' artisan Theophilus Sackey confides. He covers the features with hand-embossed aluminum.
Product Features
- Intended as wall decor
- 17.75" H x 5" W x 2.6" D
- Sese wood and aluminum
- Black, Red
Handmade Feathers and Fangs Ceramic wall adornments (pair) - Mexicoby NOVICA(1)
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A brilliant star lances mystic rays across the forehead of this beaded mask by Higinio Hernandez. It casts white light on the tatei yukahima, or �corn plant,� its golden ears ready to harvest. Teruka the scorpion stands guard over the corn on either side of the mouth, and jicuri, or �peyote� buttons, adorn cheeks and chin. Jicuri is the centerpiece of Huichol ritualism, revered for its curative properties and its ability to enlighten those who partake of it.
Aided by his wife and guided by their imagination and feelings, Hernandez creates these vivid images with brilliant chaquira beads patiently placed one at a time on a papier mache base. Beeswax is used instead of glue. His masks reveal the rich cosmology of the Huichol people and add color and life to any setting.
Because each mask is individually crafted without a pattern, small details may vary, such as the color of a flower or symbol, but without affecting the original design.
Care instructions: Since this exquisite mask is made with the traditional process of attaching the beads with wax, do not expose this piece to direct heat or light, which may cause the wax to dry or soften and thus loosen the beads.
Aided by his wife and guided by their imagination and feelings, Hernandez creates these vivid images with brilliant chaquira beads patiently placed one at a time on a papier mache base. Beeswax is used instead of glue. His masks reveal the rich cosmology of the Huichol people and add color and life to any setting.
Because each mask is individually crafted without a pattern, small details may vary, such as the color of a flower or symbol, but without affecting the original design.
Care instructions: Since this exquisite mask is made with the traditional process of attaching the beads with wax, do not expose this piece to direct heat or light, which may cause the wax to dry or soften and thus loosen the beads.
Novica Handmade Inca Hero Copper Decorative Maskby NOVICA
$86
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An astounding copper and bronze decorative mask that represents an Inca warrior, complete with the ornaments they traditionally used. Ana Maria Enciso from Peru crafts this spectacular wall mask of a hero warrior embossed by hand with a headdress, feathers and all the traditional decorative elements of the Inca empire.
Novica Handmade Kyauta African Wood Maskby NOVICA
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Created by Ghanaian artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, this African mask is named Kyauta, which means "gift" in the Hausa language. Hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood, this mask forms an oval shape with pointed ends. Panels of embossed aluminum evoke traditional scarification practices.
Novica Handmade Third Eye African Wood Maskby NOVICA
$60
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Crafted from embossed brass and aluminum, a third eye decorates the forehead of this African mask from Ghana. Victor Dushi designs the mask, which is hand-carved from sese wood in a round shape. Beneath red, squinting eyes, embossed aluminum accentuates the cheeks, reflecting traditional scarification practices.
Fang Forest Spirit Africa Gabonese Wood Maskby NOVICA(1)
$100
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Arched eyebrows frame the canny eyes of a spirit of the forest. Long and narrow, the serene visage appears in black, red and ivory. "One of the fundamental religious beliefs shared by Fang people was that of the necessity to protect and nurture the spirit of the dead, believed to dwell in the forest," says artisan Nana Adu Amankwapam I. "Anytime a ritual is to be performed in the forest to seek the views of the ancestors, this mask is worn."
- Dimension - 14.25" H x 4.3" W x 4.7" D
- Weight - 1.06
- Color - Beige
- West Africa
Kaduna Protector Nigerian Wood Maskby NOVICA(1)
$100
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Wide eyes are ever vigilant, always alert. By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, this mask represents a protective spirit. "It is used by the Kaduna people in Nigeria, who hang the mask in their room," he says. "Anytime the man has to leave his wife alone at home, they believe that the spirit of protection invoked by this mask will protect her while he is away." He names the piece Ginbiya, a Hausa word which means "protect my wife."
- Dimension - 18.5" H x 6.75" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 1.08
- Color - Multicolor
- West Africa
NOVICA Emotional Duality And Wood Maskby NOVICA
$178
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Wayan Rendah transforms a single block of suar wood into two faces. Their expressions convey emotional duality, one is sad and one is happy. Rendah carves the mask by hand with skillful artistry as he sets the faces in a way similar to the traditional Yin yang image of complementary duality.
Product Features
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
- 15.75" H x 9" W x 3.9" D
- Suar wood
- Brown
Dan Dark Spirit African Maskby NOVICA(1)
$241
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Carved of sese wood, a solemn personage with a long, sharp beak is crowned with cotton braids. Among the Dan tribe of Liberia, this mask is thought to assist hunters when seeking game. It is a also the symbol of a warrior. Salihu Ibrahim crafts this handsome replica by hand.
- Dimension - 14.25" H x 5" W x 6" D
- Weight - 1.36
- Color - Brown
- Intended as wall decor
- Display stand not included
- Features a rustic, rugged finish
- West Africa
Novica Handmade King of Africa Ii African Wood Maskby NOVICA
$106
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Add a touch of royalty to your home with an African mask from Ghana. Crafted by Victor Dushie, this artwork is hand-carved from sese wood and features brass and aluminum accents. With traditional details embellishing the top of the head, the mask is also painted in blue, red and brown hues for a classic style.
Barong Celeng Wood Mask, Indonesiaby NOVICA
$78
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With imagination and skill, Komang Sulaksana of Bali brings to us this detailed and fierce mask representing Barong Bangkal, or the "Great Boar," a guardian god of Bali. He is celebrated on the holidays known as Galungan and Kuningan; a lot of pork is consumed while the Barong is paraded around for protection. The grey finish gives the mask an antique feeling, and the carvings etched into the face bring this god to life. Perhaps it will guard your home, too.
- Intended as wall decor
- Features an aged antique finish
- Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Grey
- Dimension: 10.25" H x 8.5" W x 3.5" D
Swahili Healer African Wood Maskby NOVICA
$95
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Ghanaian artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu creates the original design of this wall mask for his "Afya" collection. Meaning "health" in the Swahili language, the mask is adorned with colorful glass beads. Mohamadu hand-carves the rubberwood wall mask by hand and adorns it with an ornate headdress and red beard.
- Dimension - 16" H x 6" W x 3.1" D
- Weight - 1.17
- Color - Multicolor
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Intended as wall decor
- West Africa
Rescued African Wood Maskby NOVICA(2)
$85
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Bible stories often inspire Victor Dushie's original designs. Carved by hand from sese wood, a person with a round face shout triumphantly. Parallel lines define the forehead while embossed aluminum adorns the cheeks. The Ghanaian artisan names this West African mask Edem, which means "God has rescued me" in the Ewe language.
- Dimension - 10" H x 9.75" W x 3.1" D
- Weight - 0.95
- Color - Black and White
- Intended as wall decor
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
- West Africa
Harvest Joy Nigerian Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
$61
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A serious expression belies the joy of an abundant harvest. Carved and painted by hand, this handsome mask comes from Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. "It is used by the Chamba people of Nigeria during the Chambalare festival, which celebrates the end of the hunger suffered in the olden days," he says. "Farmers wear the mask to remember the days of severe hunger. Although the festival is joyous and filled with merrymaking, the sight of this mask reminds people to keep their crops well and waste nothing." He names this piece Daimuwa, a Hausa word meaning "Worried." Color - Brown Dimension - 13" H x 6.75" W x 2.4" D
Big Yawn Wood Maskby NOVICA
$66
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The smooth grain of hibiscus wood highlights even contours in a playful mask by Made Tresna. This whimsical image portrays a person who succumbs to a huge, satisfying yawn.
- Dimension - 9.5" H x 6" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 0.59
- Color - Beige
- Signed by the artist
- Hibiscus wood varies greatly in color and grain
- Intended as wall decor
- Bali And Java
Bat Face African Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
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Francis Agbete hand-carves this African mask of sese wood, giving it a finish with black and distressed beige colors. Hanging neatly on any wall, this elegant mask from Ghana features triangular motifs across the forehead, like the ears of a bat.
- Intended as wall decor
- Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Beige
- Dimension: 17" H x 4.7" W x 3" D
NOVICA Abusua And African Beaded Wood Maskby NOVICA
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Carved by hand, this wood mask features colorful beads for a vibrant design. Artisan Awudu Saaed of Ghana uses traditional hand carving techniques to make a mask from rubberwood with a rainbow of glass beads in a geometric pattern. In the Akan language, Abusua means 'family.'
Product Features
- Intended as wall decor
- 6.5" H x 4.3" W x 2.2" D
- Rubberwood, recycled glass beads
- Multicolor
Mayan Pyramid Ceramic Mask, Mexicoby NOVICA(2)
$76
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Celebrating the colorful nature of Mayan heritage and history, this ceramic mask features beautiful hand-painted designs rendered by Mexico's Angel Ceron and other local artisans. Perfect for hanging on a wall, the mask depicts the fierce face of a Mayan with jewelry and headdress, with a red Mayan pyramid portrayed above his head. The image of a Mayan warrior and a snake can be seen peeking from behind the sides of the pyramid.
Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Multicolor
- Dimension: 10.75" H x 7.5" W x 2.8" D
Bird Man Ghanaian Wood Maskby NOVICA(2)
$75
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Carved by hand from African African rubberwood, this handsome mask is decorated with colorful beads. A bird on the forehead is a symbol of victory. "Birds once destroyed their crops, but the Mamprusi people of Northern Ghana have overcome this problem with the help of the gods. Therefore they use this mask to give thanks for a bumper crop. Their harvest celebrations are very important," says artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu.
- Dimension - 15.75" H x 5" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 1.21
- Color - Multicolor
- West Africa
Butterfly Colors African Burkina Faso Wood Maskby NOVICA(1)
$103
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Salihu Ibrahim masterfully replicates the butterfly or plank mask designed by the Bwa people of Burkina Faso. It is traditionally worn by women over their heads during harvest festivals. Ibrahim carves the mask from sese wood and paints it with remarkable geometric artistry. He obtains the colors from natural sources, including what he terms as "red stone" for crimson, yellow and white clays for their respective colors, and charcoal for black.
- Dimension - 5" H x 18.5" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 0.57
- Color - Multicolor
- All natural dyes
- West Africa
NOVICA Tete Na And African Wood And Jute Maskby NOVICA
$108
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'This mask is a tribute to the history and natural beauty of the African culture. It's about today's evolving culture with ancestral traditions and lifestyle. This piece celebrates the fusion of the old world with the new,' says Kennedy K. Aseidu of his original design. Featuring one head, three eyes, two noses and one pair of lips, the sese wood mask is carved by hand and adorned with a jute beard. Painted and finished with clay for an aged finish, the mask is called 'Tete Na,' meaning 'Ancient and Today' in the Twi dialect of the Akan people of West Africa.
Product Features
- Eco-Friendly: carved from natural and sustainable wood
- 16.25" H x 6.5" W x 3" D
- Sese wood
- Brown
Dancing Maiden Ghanaian Wood Maskby NOVICA
$106
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Sefah Mohammed finds inspiration in the art and customs of Ghana's Ada people. He crafts an ornate sese wood mask featuring painted details and embossed aluminum plates. Known as Fiami ("Call me"), the mask is worn by virgin girls when dancing at the Asafotufiame Festival in July. It is regarded as high honor for a family to have a daughter in the dance. Past Ada warriors and their feats are remembered during this festival, which also serves as preparation for the upcoming harvest season. The festival finishes with a colorful and energetic durbar organized by Ada chiefs.
- Dimension - 20" H x 5.5" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 1.34
- Color - Black
- West Africa
Gods Gift Nigerian Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
$67
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A serious expression belies the joy of an abundant harvest. Carved and painted by hand, this handsome mask comes from Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. "It is used by the Goroshie tribe in Nigeria during thier harvest festival called Motaka Rafi." he says. He names it Bawule, a Hausa word which means "God gives." Color - Green Dimension - 16.25" H x 5.5" W x 2.4" D
NOVICA Face Of Greatness And African Wood Maskby NOVICA
$70
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Depicting a face of greatness, this African mask is created by Ghanaian artisan Victor Dushie. He hand-carves the mask from sese wood, featuring hues of black, red, and yellow with hand-painted designs. Embossed aluminum accentuates the mask's cheeks, evoking traditional scarification practices.
Product Features
- Intended as wall decor
- 0.9878
- 14.5" H x 5.75" W x 2.6" D
- Sese wood, aluminum
- Black, Multicolor
Uzoma African Wood Mask, Ghanaby NOVICA
$59
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Representing Uzoma, meaning "the good way" in the Igbo language, this mask is crafted by artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu through an intensive process requiring both patience and skill. The artisan hand carves the mask from local sese wood, then allows it to dry for two weeks before sanding and hand painting the elongated nose, closed eyes, mouth and dotted incision details. The Nigerian-style mask, intended for wall use, is then painted with striking yellow and blue highlights, and finished with clay for an aged, vintage look.
- Intended as wall decor
- Hand-crafted item, color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Color: Black
- Dimension: 9.75" H x 5.25" W x 2.4" D
Bountiful Togolese Harvest African Maskby NOVICA
$75
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Festive colors invite celebration during the Tubawa festival in Togo. Representative of the Chamba Lare people, the event commemorates the bountiful harvest just past. Abdul Aziz Mohamadu carves the mask by hand of seasoned African rubberwood, adding details with gleaming brass and white clay. He names it Zangora, a Chamba word meaning "Long Face."
- Dimension - 15.75" H x 5.5" W x 3.2" D
- Weight - 1.41
- Color - Red
- West Africa
NOVICA Maya Sun And Ceramic Wall Adornmentby NOVICA
$70
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According to the beliefs of most pre-Hispanic cultures, a noble sun warms the earth for life to be born and renewed. Georgina Cabrera incorporates Maya motifs found in the pyramids of the Yucatan peninsula as she blends her own ingenuity, her family's trade, and her country's tradition.
Product Features
- Color and/or motif may vary slightly
- 2.8" H x 15.75" Diam.
- Ceramic
- Brown
Novica Handmade New Day Wood Maskby NOVICA
$171
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Juan and Carolina in Guatemala craft this amazing rooster mask by hand from pinewood, in the style of traditional Guatemalan dance masks. The rooster is beautifully carved and painted with floral motifs on a background of blue. Maguey fiber cords allow for easy display on a wall.
Something, The Heavens African Wood Maskby NOVICA
$96
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An elongated face takes the shape of a seed that promises new growth in days to come. By Ghana's Eric Danquah, this beautiful African mask is named Biribi wo soro, which means "there is something in the heavens" in the Akan language. It is a symbol of hope.
- Dimension - 21.75" H x 5.5" W x 2.8" D
- Weight - 1.83
- Color - Multicolor
- Intended as wall decor
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- West Africa