Parallel lines represent decorative scarification on the smooth cheeks and forehead of this mask. Echoed by neat rows of braids, they bring visual fascination to a design by Daniel Nyadedzor. He names it Edem, an Ewe word meaning "he has delivered me." Among this Ghanaian tribe, such masks are given as a sign of appreciation to a person who saves another from disgrace.
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Went in to my dining room wall.
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I gave these as Christmas gifts to a business colleague. Something unique and different for those who have everything. Liked the fact they were made of wood.
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Very fine quality and design. The attention to detail is amazing.
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