African Map Musicals

$108.00
  • Upcycled wooden
  •  It is beautiful and unique.
  • The piece is in 2 tones.
  • pine glossy finish wood
  • made of a different dark oak colored glossy wood
  • and nailed onto the Africa map carving.
  • Perfect as a center piece

African Map, Wooden Topographic Map Of Africa, African Topographic Map

$108.00
  • This wooden carving of the African continent with countries delineated by hand-etched lettering is
  • an amazing way to connect with the Motherland.
  • Great for hallways, living room, outdoor, dining area etc.

African Print

$16.00
  • It can be used to decorate homes, offices, hotels
  • and can be presented as gift to love ones.
  • It gives real life to the space of your home.
  • These prints come unframed.

African Rhythm

$192.00
  • "African Rhythm" is inspired by African abstract shapes and forms.
  • It embodies Africa's love of music, drum rhythms and dance.
  • Deep-rooted ancestral music that moves us.
  • capture this rhythm in painting.

African Women (August Meeting)

$160.00
  • It portrays Igbo women for their universal beauty and distinctive cultural character.
  • Colorful textured painting would be a great addition to your painting collection or good gift.
  • The texture and the strokes can be seen in the close-up photos.

Animals Kingdom Painting

$160.00
  • A perfect addition to every room!
  • Our standard canvas is a finely textured artist-grade cotton substrate which consistently reproduces image details with outstanding clarity and detail.

Arhuanran – The Giant Warrior Prince of Benin Kingdom

$144.00
  • This unique and exquisite artwork
  • portrays the Royal Prince of Benin in all his beauty.
  • inspired by the story of Arhuanran.

Ascension/ (Mother and Child)

$144.00
  • Looking to add a little flair to your room?
  • This artwork depicts a queen mother and her child.
  • The mother is gifting her child with a beaded necklace to signify the child’s ascension to the throne.

Baba Ayan/The Drummer/Authentic African Art

$28.80
  • The inspiration of the painting is from an African tribe in Nigeria, Benin, Ghana and Togo (Yoruba).
  • The word "Ayan" means drummer in the Yoruba language.
  • This painting portrays a man in his Agbada (a loose-fitting robe worn by men in Nigeria) playing the gangan and dancing along to the beat.
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