A beautiful mask welcomes chiefs to the Chikachiki festival in Kano, Nigeria. Meaning "Full stomach" in Hausa language, the festival is celebrated by the Tijaniyya people when Ramadan is finished and fasting is over. It means merriment is allowed and they can eat all that they like. Sefah Mohammed crafts this sese wood replica by hand and adorns it with colorful recycled glass beads. Embossed aluminum plates recreate tribal scarifications.
Purchased this? Leave your review.
Verified Reviewer
Very calming sculpture, reminding me of the royalty, serenity, beauty, confidence and humility of the DNA that flows through my soul.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)
Verified Reviewer
Unique!! Fits My personalities Look great in my house Always a conversation piece
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)
Verified Reviewer
This is a very soft presence and well sculpted.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)