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Ankara Craft

Ankara Crafts designs These crafts can be used as rugs or foot mats for door steps and bed foots.  call or WhatsApp : +2348123083302
The Ghanian Fang Mask Fang Masks Fang masks hold an important place in Ghanaian history, as the masks were used in initiation ceremonies. The Fang people used masks in their secret societies. Members of this male society wore the masks during the initiation of new members and the persecution of wrongdoers. Masqueraders, clad in raffia costumes along with helpers, would materialize in the village after dark. Each of the maskers would bear a torchlight. Fang mask are normally elongated with the carved lines running from the forehead down to the tip of the nose. A vast majority of the Fang tribe, inhabit the equatorial rain forest in Gabon. A Fang mask is also worn by spiritual leaders during rituals, to drive away evil spirits, or as symbols depicting wealth and prosperity.

Benin Bronze Arts

Some African bronze works collections. A Fulani man   A Fulani woman carrying water   A typical Fulani style of fetching water   A happy mother and child bronze

Ayo Game

      Ayo is a traditional  mancala  played by the  Yoruba  people in  Nigeria . It is very close to the  Oware  game that spread to the  Americas  with the  atlantic slave trade . Among modern mancalas, which are most often derived from Warri, the  Kalah  is a notable one that has essentially the same rules as Ayoayo. The Ayoayo board is composed of two roles of six holes each, and 48 seeds are used; at the beginning, 4 seeds are placed in each hole. These are exactly the same equipment and setup as those of  Warri  and many other 2-row mancalas such as  Layli Goobalay . Each player owns one of the rows. At his or her turn, the player takes all seeds from one of his holes and  relay sows  them counterclockwise; during each individual sowing, the starting hole is skipped (i.e., no seeds are dropped there even if more than 12 seeds are to be sown). When the last seed is sown in ...