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House of Avana
Purchase an exclusive piece of African Sculpture from House of Avana that captures the timeless beauty and strength of tribal women. These exquisite pieces celebrate cultural significance, ideal for enhancing large public spaces with grace and charm.
Introducing hand-molded tabletop decorations that infuse modern simplicity and light luxury into your living space. Illuminate your home with these fashionable irregular statues, perfect for adorning your porch, study, TV cabinet, or bedroom. Ideal for your own home or gifting, each piece carries not just decorative appeal, but also conveys heartfelt sentiments.
Novica
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. This artisan 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.
Ngala Trading Co.
Hundreds of sustainably sourced cowry shells comprise this artisan-crafted necklace, which comes with a sturdy metal display stand. We love it on a shelf or mantel, either on its own or grouped with similar pieces.
Expensive but they do look gorgeous. They are just what my space needed. Carole. Sonoma, CA. 2025-05-08 16:53:15
Uttermost
Natural mango wood log displayed on a matte black base. Each piece is handcrafted making it unique. Sizes will vary. Cracks and variations in the grain are normal.
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African spirit comes to life in this pen and pencil holder. Handcrafted by Francis Agbete, it holds writing instruments and letter openers in style. He creates the piece from wood and covers it with tooled leather.
Lifting its trunk to trumpet, a proud elephant roams the African rain forest. George Obeng realistically depicts the splendid creature in an ebony wood sculpture. 'The shape and size of the elephant reveals God's limitless creativity,' he says.
Rita Addo Zakour celebrates Shango with the staff-like design of this admirable sculpture. As the Yoruba god of storm and drumming, Shango is a benevolent deity who bangs on drums as well as play dance rhythms on his storm clouds. The sese wood sculpture is carved by hand featuring two expressive faces looking in opposite directions. Painted by hand, the sculpture is finished with white clay for an aged appearance.
Bedecked in full regalia, this pharaoh exudes a sense of serenity or dzifa in the Ewe language. Rita Addo Zakour designs this stunning mask box, which is entirely carved by hand of sese wood. Diamond patterns are embossed in aluminum on the frame and clay is used to create texture on the face.
Introducing our creative Animal Figurines, the perfect addition to elevate your home decor. These exquisite and charming figurines are designed to add a touch of elegance and personality to your living room, desk, entrance, TV cabinet, wine cabinet, or any space in your home.
African women are beautiful, says Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo of her inspiration. She creates the elegant design of this sculpture, which she names "Detugbi," meaning "Lady" in the Ewe a dialect spoken by the Anlo tribe of Ghana in the Volta region. The sculpture is carved by hand featuring outspread hands, a small waist and large thighs. She wears glass bead earrings on red cotton threads. The sculpture is adorned with ornate aluminum plates
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