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Best Seller | Hand-carved from sese wood, an ardent lover with a head in the shape of a heart makes a cultural addition to your home decor. Ghanaian designer Raphat Asigbey presents this sculpture, crafted in the style of traditional fertility dolls. This doll is... more | $49.99 $41.99 FREE shipping go to store |
In the Fante culture, the fetish priest gives these fertility dolls male and female to married couples who desire twins, explains Winfred Korley. "The tribal mark on both cheeks is meant to protect them from evil. It is believed that carrying these... more | $120.95 $95.00 FREE shipping go to store |
'A Special Woman' - Fertility Doll Sculpture Hand Carved in Africa Sculpted from sese wood and adorned with intricate tribal motifs this lovely doll is named Medimu. In Ghana's Akan language the word means I am special. Daniel Nyadedzor presents an image given to a woman by her husband or parents during festivals... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Wednesday' The Ashanti women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere for the doll is believed to foster conception preferably a daughter. Winfred Korley celebrates West African beliefs and customs with a hand... more | go to store |
The Ashanti women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere, for the doll is believed to foster conception, preferably a daughter. Winfred Korley celebrates West African beliefs and customs with a... more | $131.95 $86.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Subtle color distinguishes these beautiful fertility dolls. Nana Frimpong depicts a pair of twins. In Ghana, such figures are believed to assist a woman who wants to conceive a baby. Frimpong names the pair Panin elder twin and Kakra younger twin in... more | $87.95 $70.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Beautifully feminine, an akuaba fertility doll symbolizes the force of tradition. In Ghana, such figures are believed to assist a woman who wants to conceive a baby. Nana Frimpong carves the lovely doll that also represents beauty and wisdom.... more | $80.95 $65.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Standing with open arms, this doll symbolizes fertility according to the Ashanti people of Ghana. Her face is beautiful and expressive, and she serves as a proud emblem of tradition. Winfred Korley carves this image by hand, dressing her in beads.... more | $140.95 $89.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Adding an air of passion to any space, this sculpture is hand-carved from sese wood in the traditional style of fertility dolls used by the Fante tribe of Africa. Ghana's Raphat Asigbey designs this sculpture, which depicts the bust of a woman with... more | $89.02 $68.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Sculpted from sese wood and adorned with intricate tribal motifs, this lovely 'A Special Woman' Fertility Doll Sculpture is named Medimu. In Ghana's Akan language, the word means "I am special." Daniel Nyadedzor presents an image given to a woman by... more | $79.95 $56.99 FREE shipping go to store |
By Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo this beautiful fertility doll reveals her own design style. It is superbly carved from native sese wood and enhanced with the textures of embossed aluminum. I personally believe that these dolls can give hope to couples the... more | go to store |
Fante Fertility Twins,'Wood sculptures (Pair)' """In the Fante culture, the fetish priest gives these fertility dolls (male and female) to married couples who desire twins,"" explains Winfred Korley. ""The tribal mark on both cheeks is meant to protect them from evil. It is believed that... more | go to store |
Mansa Woman,'Wood and Recycled Glass Beaded Fertility Doll from Ghana' A woman stands with arms outstretched, crafted of Ghanaian sese wood with a charming, antiqued finish. Featuring a characteristically exaggerated head, this fertility doll represents an African tradition, often given to women who are hoping to... more | go to store |
Blue Ashanti,'Ashanti-Style Wood Fertility Dolls from Ghana (Pair)' Traditionally given to Ashanti women who hope to have children, this pair of fertility dolls is designed by Raphat Asigbey in Ghana. A male and a female figure are hand-carved from sese wood, given a painted finish in hues of blue, green, and black... more | go to store |
Dark Detugbi,'Hand-Carved Sese Wood Fertility Doll with Female Form' This sese wood fertility doll is inspired by female beauty. Detugbi means lady" in the Ewe dialect, adding a special significance to the item. Handcrafted in Ghana and designed by Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo, this stunning piece of art also features... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Ashanti Mother' - Fertility Doll Wood Sculpture The Ashanti women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere for the doll is believed to foster conception preferably a daughter. Winfred Korley celebrates West African beliefs and customs with a hand... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Ashanti Girl' - Wood Fertility Doll Sculpture Standing with open arms this doll symbolizes fertility according to the Ashanti people of Ghana. Her face is beautiful and expressive and she serves as a proud emblem of tradition. Winfred Korley carves this image by hand dressing her in beads. more | go to store |
'Mother of Twins' - Hand Crafted Fertility Doll Sculpture Standing with open arms this doll symbolizes fertility according to the Ashanti people of Ghana. Her face is beautiful and expressive and she serves as a proud emblem of tradition. Winfred Korley carves this statuette by hand of sese wood with... more | go to store |
Wood fertility dolls, 'Twins' (pair) - Fertility Doll Wood Sculptures Subtle color distinguishes these beautiful fertility dolls. Nana Frimpong depicts a pair of twins. In Ghana such figures are believed to assist a woman who wants to conceive a baby. Frimpong names the pair Panin (elder twin) and Kakra (younger twin)... more | go to store |
Teenager,'Wood fertility doll' With budding breasts and gently curving hips, this young lady is poised on the threshold of adulthood. Daniel Nyadedzor sculpts a beautiful fertility doll, gifted by Ghanaian parents to daughters at puberty. Tradition dictates that a woman who... more | go to store |
Wood sculpture, 'Akuaba of the Ashanti I' Abdulai Osman Adam reinterprets tradition with his extraordinary version of the legendary Akuaba the fertility doll of the Ashanti people. According to legend there once was a woman who couldn't conceive so the village priest told her to craft a... more | go to store |
African wood sculpture, 'Ashanti Fertility Doll V' Fertility dolls such as this one by Ghanaian artisan Emmanuel Opoku Asante were traditionally given to Ashanti women who were unable to conceive. The artisan carves the figure by hand from native sese wood and adds recycled glass bead jewelry. more | go to store |
African wood sculpture, 'Fante Fertility Doll III' This original sculpture is artisan Emmanuel Opoku Asante's interpretation of a Fante fertility doll. Such dolls would be given to couples that are having difficulty in conceiving a child. The Ghanaian artisan carves the female figure by hand from... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Blessed Ashanti Mother' Youthful and beautiful her stylized contours are hand-carved from African sese wood and she wears colorful seed bead jewelry. Emmanuel Opoku Asante crafts this fertility doll as a woman blessed with two toddlers and an infant. Believed to assist a... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Baule Mother' - Artisan Crafted Wood Sculpture The Baule women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere for the doll is believed to foster conception. Winfred Korley celebrates West African beliefs and customs with a hand carved sese wood doll... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Twin Children' Tall and graceful this woman embraces her beautiful twin girls. Winfred Korley carves a fertility doll with beaded jewelry and a kente cloth breech clout. Among the Akan people such dolls are presented to women who have given birth to twins highly... more | go to store |
Wood fertility doll, 'Patience' A colorful diamond motif adorns her forehead and embossed aluminum appears on her skirt. By Rita Addo Zakour this sculpture depicts an Ashanti fertility doll. In West African society women place great importance on childbearing and a married woman... more | go to store |
Akuaba II,'African Fertility Doll Hand Crafted 28-inch Wood Sculpture' Robert Kofi Ellis designs an extraordinary version of the legendary fertility doll of Akan origin. Called Akuaba, the doll is characterized by a big round head, very short neck, open arms and a long lean body. Carved of sese wood, the sculpture is... more | go to store |
Dipo Festival,'Artisan Crafted Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana' Among certain ethnic groups in Eastern Ghana, the Dipo festival is celebrated each spring. The rituals and ceremonies usher young girls into womanhood, and signify that they are of age to be married. The young women may be adorned with beads that... more | go to store |
Blue Lover,'Handcrafted Sese Wood Fertility Doll in Blue from Ghana' Hand-carved from sese wood, an ardent lover with a head in the shape of a heart makes a cultural addition to your home decor. Ghanaian designer Raphat Asigbey presents this sculpture, crafted in the style of traditional fertility dolls. This doll is... more | go to store |
'Artisan Hand-Carved Cedar Wood Fertility Doll from Ghana' Bringing a touch of African culture to any home, this fertility doll is hand-carved by Ghanaian artisan Raphat Asigbey, depicting a mohawk-like headdress atop a long neck. For the Nimba people of Guinea, fertility dolls and headdresses are part of a... more | go to store |
Connected Lovers,'Sese Wood and Aluminum Lover Sculpture from Ghana' Evoking traditional African fertility dolls, this sculpture is created by Ghanaian artisan Joseph Boateng. He carefully hand-carves this sculpture from sese wood, depicting two lovers that sit side-by-side on a bench. One holds a baby in her arms,... more | go to store |
Asantewaa Pride,'Cultural Wood Statuette by a Ghanaian Artisan' Possessing a warrior's spirit, this statuette from Ghana is created by talented artisan Joseph Boateng. He hand-carves this statuette from sese wood, resembling a traditional fertility doll with its exaggerated headdress. Hand-carved patterns and a... more | go to store |
Akan Ashanti Doll II,'West African Beaded Wood Fertility Doll Statuette' Saeed Musah of Ghana designs this original akuaba or fertility doll. The figure is carved by hand from sese wood and adorned with recycled glass beads and brass inlay. Such dolls are sometimes carried by West African women who are hoping to conceive... more | go to store |
Green Fante,'Green Sese Wood Fante Fertility Doll Sculpture from Ghana' In the style of traditional fertility dolls used by the Fante tribe, this sculpture is designed by Ghana's Raphat Asigbey. Local artisans hand-carve this sculpture from a single piece of sese wood, depicting the bust of a woman with a patterned neck... more | go to store |
Red Passion,'Heart Motif Wood Fante Fertility Doll Sculpture in Red' Adding an air of passion to any space, this sculpture is hand-carved from sese wood in the traditional style of fertility dolls used by the Fante tribe of Africa. Ghana's Raphat Asigbey designs this sculpture, which depicts the bust of a woman with... more | go to store |
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