Haciendo uso de su habilidad natural para la artesanía, el artesano ghanés Ralph Kwasi Agudze talla esta máscara africana a mano en madera de sese local, acentuando el rostro con una barba de fibras de rafia. Termina la máscara lijándola y frotándola con arcilla para darle un acabado rústico, nombrándola Agbevivi, una palabra oveja que significa "la vida es dulce".
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i bought two chairs, although the production was of different years, still the craftsmanship was skillful some color variation though. but, overall the product was neatly crafted, packed and delivered local customs are a big headache though, costing quite a lot
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The craftsmanship of the carver is exquisite and far exceeded my expectations. There is another mask in our future
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I purchased this hand-carved djembe drum which is both a work of art and an amazing musical instrument. My daughter lived in Ghana in a village called Xavi for two years. When we visited we were part of a celebration that included drumming and dancing. I am thrilled to have a drum of my own to bring to a local drum circle. The artist said that in making the drum he thought only of making people smile. He has succeeded. I am smiling and hope to share the joy. Thank you.
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"Estaba tan decidido a hacerlo que me tomó solo unos meses aprender a tallar y descubrí una habilidad natural sorprendente".
Ralph Kwasi Agudze nació el 8 de enero de 1955 en la región de Volta en Ghana. Asistió a una escuela primaria católica romana y luego pasó a la... read more