Harvest Dance Ghanaian Wood Mask Wall Décor Bloomsbury Market
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The designer celebrates the customs of the Dagomba people with this bright sese wood mask. Originating from northern Ghana, the Dagomba people wear this dance mask when consulting their gods for a good harvest. The dance is characterized by gaiety and gracefulness, where dignity exudes from controlled movements. He carves the mask by hand from sese wood and adorns it with an ornate brass plate. The Dagomba people refer to it as the 'Bamaya' dance mask, meaning 'harvest.' Bloomsbury Market