Working in native sese wood, Ali Ibrahim depicts an Ashanti icon. A traditional adinkra symbol from Ghana inspires him. Carved by hand, it features the sankofa image, enhanced with the textures of embossed aluminum and copper. This is understood as "go back to your roots," a message conveyed through the form of a bird with its head tilted backward.
Purchased this? Leave your review.
Verified Reviewer
This piece is even more beautiful in person. As soon as I opened the package I was instantly pleased! The colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is amazing.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)
Verified Reviewer
This Gye Nyame Trophy, form the Akan people of Ghana, means He who knows and sees everything . It works very well with my other collection of African art and receives complements as well.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)
Verified Reviewer
This is very tall and very nice! I love the symbolism of it and it is a great conversation piece. Everyone who enters my house wants to know more about my lovely bird. I will treasure it forever.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0) No (0)
"I always knew that if I could not climb higher academically, I could make a good life out of this new field of carving. I put all myself into this craft I have found."
"I was born at Nsawam in Southern Ghana on February 16. I am very sociable and love making friends. My storey all began at a tender age when my... read more