Introducing the Bawule C, a beautifully handcrafted Nigerian wood mask that radiates joy and gratitude. Crafted by the talented artisan Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, this mask features symmetrical characteristics that narrow gracefully from wide eyes to a delicate chin and full lips. The striking aluminum repoussé forms a triangle on its forehead, enhancing its visual appeal.
This unique tribal mask is traditionally used by the Goroshie tribe in Nigeria during their vibrant harvest festival, Motaka Rafi. Made from African rubberwood and aluminum, the Bawule C stands at 15.25 inches tall, 5.5 inches wide, and 2.4 inches deep, making it a perfect statement piece for any room.
James Lopez (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning! The colors are vibrant, and it truly is a centerpiece in my living room. Highly recommend the Bawule C mask!
Linda Knight (verified owner) –
I was looking for affordable artisan decor for sale, and this mask exceeded my expectations. It’s beautifully crafted and has a rich cultural story.
Robert Smith (verified owner) –
The Bawule C mask is not only beautiful but also a conversation starter. I love telling guests about its significance during the Motaka Rafi festival.