Wood Hand Carved Masks
Hand-carved Horn Mask (Ghana)
Add a touch of African culture to your decor with this Sesse wood hand-craved horn maskHand-carved in Ghana, the horn mask is a ceremonial tribal war maskThe horn symbolizes messages from the ancestors that aid tribes during wars
Wood mask, 'Horn'
This magnificent mask originates from the people of Yoruba in Nigeria. Over time, the mask's style has been added upon by other regions on the continent - providing new decorative materials such as beads and brass.
Wood batik mask, 'Queen of Java'
This ornate mask exudes the serene elegance and poise of a Javanese queen. Indah and Indra apply classic batik techniques to adorn the mask, which features original colors and motifs. This hand-crafted mask is carved from pule wood.
Wood mask, 'Rain God'
Gordon Adu presents an impressive hand-carved mask traditionally worn to honor the Rain God. Its stylized elegance is inspired by the artistry of northern Ghana, which Adu replicates with exquisite detail.
Wood mask, 'Abundance'
This wondrous, mystical hand-carved sese wood mask comes from the Nyadedzor workshop. With a round face, half-closed eyes, and an open mouth, the mask bears the name Nkunim, meaning "to succeed".
Wood mask, 'Baoule Spirit Dance'
Seemingly surprised, a watchful personage bares its teeth. Horns crown the circular mask, and intricate geometric patterns surround it. Depicted in hand-carved sese wood, a minor spirit masks young men dancers from the Baoule tribe of the Ivory Coast.







