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Odo Fofor Wall Mask – Ghanaian Love Series

Original price was: $118.95.Current price is: $83.27.

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A handcrafted African mask symbolizing ‘New Love’, shaped from sese wood.

(3 customer reviews)

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Front view of handcrafted African mask with aluminum accents
Odo Fofor Wall Mask – Ghanaian Love Series
$118.95 Original price was: $118.95.$83.27Current price is: $83.27.

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The Odo Fofor Wall Mask, designed by Ghanaian artisan Eric Danquah, embodies the spirit of ‘New Love’ in the Akan language. Skillfully carved from seasoned sese wood and adorned with embossed aluminum detailing, this circular mask radiates cultural depth and artistic elegance.

  • Created by hand in Ghana using traditional techniques
  • Features gently closed eyes and open mouth, representing introspection and emotion
  • Perfect as wooden wall art for living rooms, hallways, or offices

This is one of our most affordable ethnic home decor items, reflecting a unique blend of heritage and aesthetic charm.

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3 reviews for Odo Fofor Wall Mask – Ghanaian Love Series

  1. Robert Arias (verified owner)

    Absolutely stunning craftsmanship! The mask adds so much depth to my home’s style.

  2. Haley Ayala (verified owner)

    I’ve been looking for affordable ethnic home decor items, and this piece was the perfect fit — beautiful and meaningful.

  3. Anna Hart (verified owner)

    The unique wooden mask from Ghana arrived quickly and looks even better in person. Love the symbolism behind it!

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FAQs

How to use African masks in home decor?
African masks can be mounted as statement pieces in living rooms, entryways, or offices to spark visual interest and cultural dialogue. This handcrafted wooden mask fits beautifully in both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Is this mask part of a collection?
Yes, this mask is part of Eric Danquah’s Ghanaian Love Series, featuring symbolic representations inspired by Akan language and tradition.
What materials are used in the mask?
Each mask is crafted using seasoned African sese wood and hand-embossed aluminum, delivering durability and character in every piece.