Inspired by African royalty, Ghana's Rapheal L. Commey designs this striking mask. This round mask is hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood, featuring squinted eyes that are framed by a rustic beige body with black triangle patterns around the exterior. An eye of embossed brass decorates the forehead of this mask, which is named Ohemaa, meaning "queen" in the Akan language.
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I love the colour, shape and expression of this little guy, but its much smaller than I expected. It might actually be the smallest mask in my collection now.
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This wooden mask looks better than in the catalog. The colors are vibrant and the detailing is one of a kind. It adds a rich look to the area where its hanging.
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Wonderful mask.. I love the contrast and textures .. The colors are perfect for the wall I will be displaying it on.. Thank you for your fine work Mr. Commey
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"When I was in elementary school, I first became interested in wood carving. I was very good at art and enjoyed the storeys behind each piece, which inspired me."
"My name is Raphael Commey and I was born in Accra in 1989. My friends describe me as having good judgment, working hard and being a good... read more