An authentic large wooden “plank” mask from the Nafana people of West Africa, mid-20th century. Hand-carved with bold geometric forms and stylized facial features, this piece was traditionally used in ritual and ceremonial contexts.
Today, it can be displayed as a decorative object, either hung on a wall or standing as a sculptural floor piece, bringing the energy and cultural richness of West African tribal art into a modern interior. Its natural patina and tactile surface highlight the hands-on craftsmanship, making it a compelling sculptural statement.
This mask embodies the artistic traditions and symbolic depth of the Nafana culture, bridging ethnographic authenticity with contemporary decorative appeal.
This beautiful object will complement many interior styles. Such as a Wabi Sabi, Primitive, Scandinavian, Modern, Antique or Minimalistic home decor.
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An authentic large wooden “plank” mask from the Nafana people of West Africa, mid-20th century. Hand-carved with bold geometric forms and stylized facial features, this piece was traditionally used in ritual and ceremonial contexts.
Today, it can be displayed as a decorative object, either hung on a wall or standing as a sculptural floor piece, bringing the energy and cultural richness of West African tribal art into a modern interior. Its natural patina and tactile surface highlight the hands-on craftsmanship, making it a compelling sculptural statement.
This mask embodies the artistic traditions and symbolic depth of the Nafana culture, bridging ethnographic authenticity with contemporary decorative appeal.
This beautiful object will complement many interior styles. Such as a Wabi Sabi, Primitive, Scandinavian, Modern, Antique or Minimalistic home decor.
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