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Jute Bearded African Wood Mask from Ghana, "Abajo"

This fascinating mask is the original design of Awudu Saaed from Ghana. The... more

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This fascinating mask is the original design of Awudu Saaed from Ghana. The elongated visage has its mouth open and eyebrows arched, as if in surprise. Carved by hand from rubberwood, the mask features a long beard made of jute. The artisan names his creation Abajo, meaning "come and dance" in the Ga tongue.

  • 0.29 kgs
  • 0.6 lbs
  • 22 cm H x 12 cm W x 5.5 cm D
  • 8.75" H x 4.7" W x 2.2" D

  • Rubberwood, jute
  • Intended as wall decor
  • Features a rustic, rugged finish
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Made in Ghana.
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Ghanaicon info
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