Eco Akuchinyere Eco-Friendly African Wood Mask with Raffia from Ghana Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans an Akan word meaning 'one
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an Akan word meaning 'one love'
Please note that wood color and grain can vary significantly from one piece to the next
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Eco Akuchinyere Eco-Friendly African Wood Mask with Raffia from Ghana Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans an Akan word meaning 'oneWearing a headdress made from colorful, handwoven raffia fiber, this African mask is created by Abdul Aziz Mohamadu. He hand carves the mask from a single piece of sese wood, accented with colorful beads of recycled plastic. This mask is named Akuchinyere, which means 'wealth has come' in the Igbo language of Nigeria. materials: Sese wood, recycled glass beads, raffia fiber Intended as wall decor Hand crafted item color, size and or motif may vary
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