Product ID: 374341
Working with a single piece of sese wood, Ghanaian artisan Ransford Bediako hand-carves this African mask, which is then treated with a black finish. A face with slanted eyes is depicted with a bird perched atop the head. This mask is named Se Men Su Nti, an Akan phrase that translates to "painful but not crying."
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This Bediako mask is a great piece! The workmanship is excellent. I loved it as soon as I opened the package and love it even more hanging on my wall. Thank you, Ransford Bediako! I will think of you often when I see your piece in my home.
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Beautiful walking stick; however, it needs to be an inch or two taller.
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“I come from a family with an artistic background. My dad is a carver, and so are my brothers."
“My name is Ransford Bediako. I was born in 1972 in Mampong, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. My craft is hand carved wood decor. My friends... read more