Buruwa Black and Red African Wood Mask Hand Carved by Ghana Artisan _artisan--novica-artisan-9889 Simply place in a location
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Simply place in a location that gets morning sunlight
They fall from the palm trees that line the mighty Magdalena River
Presented by Mexican artisan Angel Ceron
Length S M L XL 1X 2X 3X Inches/cm 26 / 66 27 / 68
The soft fabric and long length of the poncho will keep you cozy during chilly days
Buruwa Black and Red African Wood Mask Hand Carved by Ghana Artisan _artisan--novica-artisan-9889 Simply place in a locationGhanaian artisan Otchere Raymond presents this hand carved wood mask in deep red, black, and gold. The title Buruwa is a female name used by the Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast. This mask honors a woman named Buruwa, who possessed legendary beauty. According to local legend, she settled near a lake, which was then named after her. The water became associated with good fortune and was used for rituals and fishing. materials: Sese wood, clay
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