African Empress African Mask
- Imported from Ghana
- Handmade
- 20 inches
- Sese Wood
- Pays Tribute to the Influence of African Queens
An African Mask that honors the influence and accomplishments of the Empresses and Queens in Mother Africa and around the world. Those that follow in the footsteps of matriarchs such as Amina: Queen of Zaria, Kandake: Empress of Ethiopia, Makeda: Queen of Sheba, Yaa Asantewa of the Ashanti Kingdom, Queen Nandi of the Zulu kingdom, and Queen Moremi of the Ife Kingdom. Learn, Live and Celebrate the Legacy!
This mask features earth tones and various shades and hues of brown. Featuring embossed brass and aluminum accents. The brass and aluminium accents and etched dots motif represent African scarification.
Scarification is a form of African body art that was used for a variety of reasons depending upon the ethnic group. The process involves purposely scarring the skin to create raised marks and/or complete patterns. Some ethnic groups used scarification to represent strength, courage and bravery. Others use it to mark milestone stages or significant events in their lives and some use it as a way to identify with particular sects, clans or families within their ethnic group.
This mask measures approximately 20 inches (height), 4.9 inches (width) and 2.2 inches (depth). It is made out of Sese Wood, brass and aluminum. Weighs 1.4 lbs.
Handcrafted and imported from Ghana, your purchase helps support local Ghanaian artisans, their family and the community. Each item is handmade so there may be slight and subtle differences in size, color, and pattern. These slight differences are what makes each African Mask unique and a true work of art.
Edition | Hand Carved |
Edition Size | Each African Mask is Crafted by a Local Artisan and Ghana and is Unique Piece of African Art. |
Height | 20 inches |
Length | 4.9 inches |
Medium | Sese Wood |
Signed | Unsigned |
SKU | 355989 |
Width | 2.2 inches |
Victor Dushie
Victor Dushie grew up in a community of African artisans, designers and wood carvers. As a result he was naturally interested in the craft and begun working in the trade very young. His mentor was Sasu Kanu who taught him how to craft African Masks. After gaining experience Victor begun crafting his own designs as well as teaching others the trade. He currently creates in a workshop in Accra, Ghana where his team consists of other family members whom he works closely with.Most in stock items ship in 0 to 5 business depending upon the shipping method selected during checkout. Large framed artwork requires an additional 1 to 5 days of processing time to allow for framing. All orders over $250 ship signature required. Pre-Orders, identified by a “Reserve Now” checkout button, can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. If there is an issue with your order we will notify you with 1 to 2 business days. For additional information please visit our: Shipping Policy