De la imaginación y las hábiles manos de la talladora de madera de Ghana Rita Addo Zakour surge esta detallada máscara de madera. Hecho a mano con madera de sese local con acabado satinado y detalles de aluminio martillado a mano. Zakour llama a su creación Ahoofie, de la palabra Akan que significa belleza. Viene con una pestaña de cuero para colgar.
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I just received this mask June 25, 2016, and it is literally as gorgeous as the picture shows. It looks fantastic in my living room and I will be ordering MORE masks from NOVICA!!
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I bought this together with another African mask which I also did a review for. They hang on either side of the fireplace in our house. They are both very distinctive and make excellent decorative pieces but have that feel of handmade items. A lot of guests to our house comment on them.
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This is something I ll pass on to my grandchildren. The paternal line in my family traces back to the Akan people of Ghana. The mask is perfect!
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was very large and frankly gaudy
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This is a splendid creation. I bought it as a gift for my wife and she is delighted with it. Bravo Rita Addo Zakour!
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Neben dem tollen Aussehen sind die Ohrringe auch noch ganz leicht. Ich will sie nicht mehr abnehmen.
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