Incised in sese wood, parallel lines give a modern look to this African mask by Samuel Okyere. The face is covered in richly embossed aluminum. Named Asafo — "Warrior" in the Twi language of the Akan people, it is representative of the Denkyira nation of Eastern Ghana. These Akan peoples wore such masks when drumming and singing war songs in preparation for battle.
The mask is designed for wall display and cannot stand alone.
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