Ghanaian Sankofa Birds Ghanaian Sankofa Bird Wood Sculptures (Pair) _artisan--novica-artisan-11264 reads: "I'm 'Feline' Fine" on
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reads: "I'm 'Feline' Fine" on back
The black color is achieved by firing the vase with mango tree leaves
Reflective safety stripe
materials: Polyurethane foam
oval and button pearls shape a long strand necklace detailed with 24k gold plated stars and freeform sterling silver hoops with an oxidized finish
Ghanaian Sankofa Birds Ghanaian Sankofa Bird Wood Sculptures (Pair) _artisan--novica-artisan-11264 reads: "I'm 'Feline' Fine" onWorking in native sese wood, Abdul Aziz Mohamadu creates a pair of birds as sculptures. One holds a golden egg while both turn to look behind them. An Ashanti icon, the birds depict a traditional adinkra symbol known as the sankofa. This is understood as 'go back to your roots,' the message conveyed through the form of a bird with its head tilted backward. materials: Sese wood Features a rustic, rugged finish Hand crafted item color, size and or motif
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