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Rich textures distinguish this handsome decorative lidded bowl from Ghana's Victor Addo Biney. The artisan carves the bowl and its lid from native sese wood and adorns the exterior with elliptical medallions of embossed aluminum. The piece is than painted and given a rustic finish. The artisan names his design Araba, which is a Fante name given to a girl who is born on a Tuesday.
You can find our wood decorative lidded bowl 'Araba' by Victor Addo Biney in decor accessories categories such as Rustic Decorative Bowls and Plates and Wood Decorative Bowls and Plates. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Enabling Education
Victor's uncle was also a carver. He supported Victor's junior high studies and did his best to support his high school education. However, when Victor had just one year of school left, his uncle was no longer able to cover his expenses. But by carving and selling his own designs, Victor was able to pay for his last year of school. With a lot of determination and hard work, he has been able to support his children's education and never wants them to experience the same hardships he faced.
Preserving Traditions
Victor constantly gives back to his community and to younger generations by sharing and teaching his craft. Many parents do not see the opportunities for career in carving or arts so they do not teach their children about it. He opens his door to anyone who is willing to learn and helps preserve the carving traditions by educating the younger generations. Victor hopes to serve as a role model for the younger generation who want to learn to carve and make a living from it.
Microcredit Financing
Victor Addo Biney has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $200 and the most recent for $300. Proceeds were used to purchase metal plates, paints, and polish for his masks.
Profound Impact
As many other opportunities in his area have disappeared, Victor relies heavily on his NOVICA sales to provide for himself and his four other family members.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
"The difficult aspect of it was that I had to go to the forest to get the wood I needed and carve the pieces there in the forest, before sending them to the workshop to finish them."