In the stand of this impressive accent table from Ghana, the form of a beautiful African woman is hand-carved of cedar wood and painted by hand. Raphat Asigbey designs this piece of furniture, completed with a round base and tabletop accentuated with geometric patterns. Raphat names the table Obaa, meaning "woman" in the Akan language.
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I have a bedroom decorated in my house called The African Female Room. The table fits perfectly and has excellant craftmanship. I love it.
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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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