Ghanaian Fang Mask, hand carved in the artists community north of Accra in Ghana. Fang masks are traditionally used in initiation ceremonies and are usually elongated with carved lines running from the forehead to the tip of the nose.
These masks are made from Tweenaboa, more commonly known as African Cedar. The metal that been used is all scrap.
Made in Ghana
Material: Sisal wood, recycled aluminum and brass
Color:Grey and Brown
Note: Color and/or motif may vary slightly