By George Obeng, this handsome end table conveys the beauty of West African tradition. The circular table is crafted of native sese wood with wave motifs carved into the borders. The base depicts an adinkra symbol known as Hye Wonhye in the Twi language. "This symbol signifies the tendency to withstand pain and other hardships. It is a symbol of imperishably and endurance," the artisan explains.
Please note: this table features a distressed finish, giving it the look of a vintage piece.
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Wonderful wood carving with stronge details and realistic outcomes.
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I was so excited when I seen the bookends and learned what the meaning was. It gives me great joy to have them in my home.
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My don displays the bookends in his bookcase.
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