This sculpture is a hand-carved African mask, specifically a Ghanaian sese wood mask. These types of sculptures often represent specific cultural figures or concepts, such as royalty, "home owners," or expressions of unity.


The piece in your image features several traditional artisanal elements:

Material: It is crafted from sese wood, a local wood frequently used in West African carvings.

Embellishments: The mask is adorned with beads and embossed metal (likely aluminum or brass), which are often used to represent traditional scarification marks or ceremonial ornamentation.

Design: It is a tabletop sculpture mounted on a tall, carved wooden stand, typical of decorative masks intended for display.


Similar pieces from Ghanaian artisans like Ibrahim Seyeed or Rita Addo Zakour are often categorized as Afrocentric decor or Ashanti-style


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