Introducing our exquisite Ghanaian bridal sese wood tribal mask, a stunning piece of hand carved decor that embodies cultural significance. Traditionally used by Lambushi women in northern Ghana, this mask is a symbol of protection for brides during their betrothal. Designer Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo explains that brides wear this mask until their husbands place a ring on their finger, revealing their faces to their partners.
Our replica of the renowned Awure (Betrothed) mask is meticulously carved and painted by hand from premium sese wood, featuring a beautifully embossed aluminum plate over the nose. Perfect as a striking piece of African wall art, it measures 10.25 inches in height, 9.75 inches in width, and 3.2 inches in depth. Elevate your living space with the best hand carved wall decor for home.
Vanessa Schultz (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this mask! The craftsmanship is incredible, and it adds such a unique touch to my decor. Highly recommend for anyone looking for authentic African wall art.
Colleen Shaw (verified owner) –
This Ghanaian bridal mask is stunning! It was the perfect gift for my sister. The detailing is exquisite, and it’s a lovely conversation starter.
Carrie Riddle (verified owner) –
I was searching for hand carved decor, and I found this amazing piece. It’s not just beautiful, but it also carries a rich story. I’m delighted with my purchase!