Weight | 0.85 kg |
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Dimensions | 44.9 × 13.9 cm |
Ghana Mask African Hand Carved Mask Home Wall Decor African Ethnic Decor
$83.00 $57.00
Ghanaian artisan Elias Dela Dorkenoo designed this elongated African mask. He hand-carved it from rese wood, and the dark brown finish and embossed aluminium panels add to the regal feel. This stunning piece of home decor will bring a touch of African culture to any room.
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