With a face like the full moon, this beautiful mask depicts an Akuaba, an Akan word for the child of Akua, a girl born on Wednesday. The term also signifies a doll. Walter Kuma carves the symmetrical features, bright eyes and full lips. "I want people to believe in whatever they do and hope for success in the future," he says.
The mask is displayed on an iron stand.
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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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