Hand-carved from rich sese wood and adorned with ornate aluminum detailing, this black and red wall mask captures a moment of solemn ritual. Inspired by the funeral rites of Ghana’s Yiku clan, its closed eyes and nearly invisible mouth symbolize reverence and silence during ceremonies led by the chief priest.
- Fairly traded and handmade in Ghana
- Designed by Evelyn Kafui Ahianyo, echoing generations of ceremonial tradition
- Ideal for collectors seeking handmade tribal masks for sale or unique African wall art
Each piece assures spiritual protection and a meaningful connection to ancestral culture. Whether you’re curating cheap wooden wall art decor or building a gallery of authentic Ghanaian masks for home, this mask brings intentional beauty to your space.
Michael Cunningham (verified owner) –
Even more beautiful in person! I was searching for authentic Ghanaian masks for home and this exceeded all expectations.
Michael Bradford (verified owner) –
The craftsmanship is stunning. You can feel the reverence in every detail. Great value if you’re after cheap wooden wall art decor with quality.
Nancy Little (verified owner) –
Bought this tribal mask for my hallway gallery — it’s incredibly symbolic and feels very special.