Raphat Asigbey designs a mask called Se Fadzi, which means, "God has comforted me" in Ghana. Ghanaian artisans carry out Raphat's vision by hand carving the mask from sese wood with local tools, embellishing the cheeks with copper wire and painting the surface in yellow, brown, and red.
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Delightful table, beautifully made, and very effective.
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I was so looking forward to adding this mask to my collection of masks but was disappointed to find that it was not carved out to create a hollow back like my other masks. This is a solid piece which makes it heavier than necessary. I am wary to hang this on the wall along with my other masks given the weight so I will have to lay it down on the table as a conversation piece. I also wish the paint less skimpy.
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Nice Very different & unique
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