Product ID: 263021
Sefah Annwhar replicates the unique artistry of Ivory Coast's Guro people with this impressive wall mask. Featuring two faces, fertility masks were given to Guro women to help them conceive. The talented Ghanaian artisan hand-carves the sese wood mask and adorns it with painted details over clay textures.
Guro people are regarded as the most prolific of African artists. Guro people were originally safe from French colonization, as they lived among the dense forests of Ivory Coast; however, this only lasted until 1912. Under French rule they had to change their nomadic ways to settlements, and rather than having a village leader, a distinguished elder would be designated to mediate disputes and serve as a liaison to neighboring tribes.
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I received my mask yesterday and immediately hang it in my living room. It looks gorgeous! I am very pleased and want to congratulate the artist.!
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I bought this for my husband for Christmas and it was a hit! I was blown away by the elegance and beauty of this box. I was impressed by the quality of the piece, everything was simply perfect! I am very pleased with this purchase!!
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Good quality box.
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"I realized that carving gave me the opportunity to be creative and I loved it. I can create anything I dream up and this feeds my creativity."
"I became interested in art at a tender age. I used to play with scraps of wood in my father's workshop when I was a child. I learned how to... read more