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Best Seller | Gordon Adu presents an imposing mask from Ghana's Akan people. Carved from sese wood and finished with mansion polish, it bears a traditional Adinkra symbol on the wide forehead. These communicate popular wisdom to the people. The impressive Gye... ... more | $87.95 $60.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Handmade Fertility Statue (Ghana) This handmade work is brought to you by World Peaces, a Fair Trade company, where we believe peace is something we create together. Ashanti Statue Often called a fertility doll, this piece exudes dignity, draws in prosperity and celebrates femininity. ... more | 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 |
A monkey centers the headdress of this beautiful African mask, and the personage wears large earrings. Hand carved and painted, the sese wood image is crafted by Ghana's Salihu Ibrahim. It represents the Fulani people who have settled in Mali.... ... more | $171.95 $100.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Clad in a dress that hugs her graceful figure, a young woman wears her hair in an elaborate up-do. Daniel Nyadedzor carves a doll seen mostly among Ghana's Akan people, where a young man makes it a gift to the girl he hopes to marry. World Menagerie... ... more | $87.95 $51.99 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 |
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 |
Crafted from embossed brass and aluminum, a third eye decorates the forehead of this African mask from Ghana. Victor Dushi designs the mask, which is hand-carved from sese wood in a round shape. Beneath red, squinting eyes, embossed aluminum... ... more | $66.99 $51.99 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 |
Bowing low, a woman proffers an offering in a blue bowl. Her gray sarong is sculpted of clay, and her body is hand-carved of sese wood. Finished with colorful accents, this sculpture is designed by Dupoint in Ghana. World Menagerie | World Menagerie... ... more | $120.95 $69.99 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 |
A panel of embossed brass forms the "third" eye of this African mask from Ghana. Designed and crafted by Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, this mask is hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood, painted brown, and rubbed with clay for a rustic finish.... ... more | $51.99 $40.99 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 |
Hand-carved from sese wood and given a polished black finish, a charming pig roots around. Ghana's Otchere Raymond designs this figurine, crafted by local artisans. August Grove® | August Grove® Santee Pig Figurine 3.3 H x 6.75 W x 2.4 D in... ... more | $45.95 $42.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Crafted from native sese wood, this hand-carved sese wood mask is the original design of Ghana's Ayambire Victor. The mask is enhanced with vivid colors of acrylic paint and is ready to display on your wall. Bungalow Rose | Bungalow Rose Wall Décor... ... more | $121.99 $87.99 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 |
The magnificence and beauty of the ancient Ghana are captured in this African ceramic-accented sese wood mask crafted by Frank Odei Amoani in honor of his heritage and country. After hours of hard work, the final result is a gorgeous piece of art in... ... more | $119.06 $71.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Black and brown hues enhance the mystic beauty of Victor Dushie's newest creation. Crafted in honor of Ghana's culture, this African sese wood mask has aluminum details for a traditional look and is titled iMawulormi, meaning “God loves me” in the... ... more | $115.95 $94.99 FREE shipping go to store |
An elongated mask with slender eyes gazes out at the viewer, exuding pride. Saeed musah of Ghana presents this stunning mask, hand crafted from sese wood and accented with vibrant hues in acrylics and brass accents. Opeyemi means "give praise" in a... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Asantewaa, the name of this pair of dolls, was a brave queen mother of the Ashanti people of Ghana. She was renowned for her ability to lead men into war, and since that time, many women who bear this name manifest a representative level of valor... ... more | $182.95 $104.99 FREE shipping go to store |
A comb centers the headdress of this beautiful mask, and the personage wears large earrings. Hand carved and painted, the sese wood image is crafted by Ghana's artisan. It represents the Fulani people who have settled in Mali. Although thought to... ... more | $175.95 $110.00 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 |
Inspirational Message,'Hand Crafted Wood Sculpture' Seated with folded hands, an abstract person folds hands in prayer. Ghana's Francis Agbete explores the concept of spirituality with this elegant sculpture. He works in finely polished in African sese wood. ... 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 |
Somuyie,'Sese Wood Female Form Sculpture Crafted in Ghana' By Ghanaian artisan Ransford Bediako, this sculpture depicts a woman in a kneeling position as she balances a large bowl atop her head. The artist hand-carves this feminine sculpture from a single piece of sese wood, which is then treated with a... ... more | go to store |
Wood sculpture, 'Sweetheart' - African Wood Sculpture Clad in a dress that hugs her graceful figure a young woman wears her hair in an elaborate up-do. Daniel Nyadedzor carves a doll seen mostly among Ghana's Akan people where a young man makes it a gift to the girl he hopes to marry. ... 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 |
'Queen Mother' (pair) - Handmade Fertility Doll Sculptures Asantewaa the name of this pair of dolls was a brave queen mother of the Ashanti people of Ghana. She was renowned for her ability to lead men into war and since that time many women who bear this name manifest a representative level of valor and... ... more | go to store |
'Comforter' - Fertility Doll Wood Sculpture from Africa 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 | 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 |
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