African Tribal Masks

West African Tribal Mask Making - UA - Art Resource
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Bobo Music of Mali $23.99 Samples and photos are available on the earthcds website!!! The music for this CD was made at Centre Togola, the local community center, outside Sabalibougou. It is run by by director Kareem Togola. 'Bougou' means 'village' in Bombara language, although it is located in a city district inside a bustling marketplace on the outskirts of Bamako, Mali, West Africa. The community center houses lo... |
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African Art - African Mask - Light Switch Covers - double toggle switch $13.75 African Mask Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material.... |
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African Tribal Masks Decorative Switchplate Cover $4.99 Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great... |
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African Mask with Ears Decorative High Gloss Ceramic Drawer Knob $3.25 Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using a specialized heat fused, high definition image transfer, that is tripled sealed with a UV resistant glass like gloss finish to ensure durability, easy cleaning, and to obtain an enamel hard like finish. Unlike some of our competitors cheaper plastic and wooden drawer knobs, our drawer knobs are made from high grade ceramic, the artwork is guar... |
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Curiosity Kits Tribal King Hunting Mask $5.49 From the manufacturer: Create the ultimate in African masks! Inspired by African hunters, this mask can be as fierce or as decorative as you wish. Curiosity Kits offer innovative kits for children & families to find, share & explore creative possibilities. Contents: Die-cut mask-top part, Die-cut lion mask-bottom part, 12 strands brown raffia (18" each), 16 strands tan raffia (18" each), 9 pieces ... |
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Decorative Wooden African Tribal Mask - 5 inches x 9 inches x 2 inches - Wall mount hook $22.99 Decorative Wooden African Tribal Mask - 5 inches x 9 inches x 2 inches - Wall mount hook. Part of the chin is chipped off and has been colored in with a black marker... |
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'African Masks' $409.95 Faces appear in abstraction as Asayaw Osahene Asante honors the mask traditions of Africa. Expressive and artistic, the masks reveal each community's beliefs and customs. Asante paints with acrylics, mixing a palette of warm earth hues. |
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African tribal wood mask, 'Ecstasy' $72.95 Strong features in sese wood become a powerful mask in the hands of Salihu Ibrahim. Such masks are used both for entertainment and in ceremonies by the Nuna people of Burkina Faso, formerly Upper Volta. Honoring powerful animal spirits that live around them, the Nuna seek their protection and blessings. |
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African tribal wood mask, 'Fortune' $94.95 Geometric motifs adorn tall horns on this dramatic mask. Meticulously carved by Salihu Ibrahim, it comes from the Bobo people of Burkina Faso. Ibrahim paints the mask by hand and rubs it with white clay, while river stones become the shining eyes. Such masks are thought to bring good fortune and are used to celebrate a bountiful harvest. |
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'African Beauty' $594.95 "I'm telling the world about the uniqueness of the African woman," says Evans Edem Doe of his muse. Posing nude with her back to the audience, she is guarded by the tribal masks of her ancestors. The Ghanaian artist prefers acrylics as his medium in a composition that honors culture through modern art. |
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African wood mask, 'Tribal Power' $129.95 This handsome mask depicts a person of power for horns are a traditional symbol of power in many West African tribes. "Power is earned and not bought," states Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng, referring to the tradition of selecting tribal chiefs according to family origin, not financial status. Apenteng carves the mask by hand from sese wood. He adorns the face with ornately embossed aluminum plates and finishes the mask with hand-painted details. |