This fine small mask is made by the Akan people from West-Africa. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
With the world's highest birthrate of twins, the Yoruba people are well known for their Ibeji twin figures. They believe that twins have special powers and share their soul. If one of these twins dies…
This breastfeeding sitting mother figure is painted black and made by the Ashanti/Asante tribe from Ghana, Africa. She has a split in her face and some minor wear and tear. Provenance: Private collec…
This bicycle rider is made of brass using the lost-wax method in Ghana. The Ashanti tribe has made the rider and it is in a excellent condition. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tri…
Wooden carved combs were worn by the Akan people from Ghana. The combs could be given as a gift and were also presented at marriages. A woman could own one or more combs depending on her wealth, statu…
This figure is made of brass using the lost-wax technique. It is made in Ghana by the Ashanti/Asante tribe. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures