Esta máscara de belleza mística se usa durante el festival de mascaradas Edina Bakatue, que conmemora la fundación de la ciudad de Edina, en el centro de Ghana. El pueblo fante de la región llama a la máscara "Sumpa", que significa "servir bien", y se la invoca para pedirle a Nana Benya la protección continua del estado y su gente. Abdul Aziz Mohamadu Crea una admirable réplica de madera de caucho africana con cuidadosos detalles pintados a mano. Está terminada con arcilla blanca para lograr un aspecto envejecido.
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This mask has been hanging on the wall in our living room for the past couple of years. It has a great finish and gives a warm, welcoming and interesting feel to the room. Very happy with it.
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Abdul is such a talented craftsman and artist, as well. I have had this beautiful box sitting on my coffee table for quite some time now. My apologies to Abdul for the overdue review. Thanks again, Abdul!
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The mask lacks vibrance. The colors are dull. Very Primitive in nature. The red doesnt appear as vivid as the photo. The size is nice. I recognize that one cant duplicate a mask over and over exactly due to it being handmade.
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