A mask of solemn expression, it is worn by the Akan people during their thanks-giving ceremonies. Known as aseda ("thanks"), this sese wood replica by Walter Kuma features a long face with a rounded mouth, as if in prayer of appreciation for a good harvest.
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The wings of this beautiful bird form a soft, enveloping headdress. The egg brings fertility and continuity. This calm, receptive face resembles the author of this sculpture, Walter Kuma. A magnificent piece. Thank you very much.
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Another amazing mask I am enjoying for many years
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I am enjoying this beautiful mask for years
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