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Product ID: 263364
This elegant African mask represents the art of Mali. Showing the characteristic downcast eyes and narrow, elongated features, its three antlers suggest the Bambara antelope tradition. Kobina Asmah carves the mask by hand and embellishes it with embossed brass and aluminum in a beautiful portrait of a Bambara woman.
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This mask is very well done and is just beautiful. It also has a power about it that is very appealing. Thank you for your excellent craftsmanship.
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I purchased Bambara Woman mask as a gift for a friend and she could not be happier with it. Beautiful design and detail-oriented craftsmanship. Thank you!
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Wonderful mask, the beading detail is fantastic!
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You can find our african wood mask 'Bambara Woman' by Kobina Asmah in masks categories such as Malian Masks, Wood Masks and Brass Masks. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Enabling Education
With the help of his income from NOVICA, Kobina was able to support his children and their education. They are now grown up and able to support themselves. Kobina sees education as something very important to him and his heart breaks when he sees children walking around or working instead of attending school. He currently helps support four children of single mothers and pays for their education. The oldest one is about to graduate high school and it has been his dream to attend university. Kobina is working hard to save and gather funds to help him achieve his dream and further his education.
Profound Impact
Most of Kobina's income is from NOVICA and, although sales have been good recently, a large portion of his income goes to supporting the education of four children. Paying for their education is a huge financial burden but is a constant motivation for him to create and sell more designs.
Microcredit Financing
Kobina Asmah has received 8 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $100 and the most recent for $500. Proceeds were used to invest in a bulk purchase of wood, aluminum plates, and sandpaper.
Job Creator
Kobina is a conceptual artist, designer and finisher. He depends on carvers to help him bring his designs to life. Every product purchased helps support him and those he works with.
Moving On Up
Kobina started out with very a very humble income and has now been able to increase it every year further enabling him to support himself and his community.
Caring for Children
Kobina has two children of his own and helps support the education of four other children in his community.
Elder Master
This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.
"I hope the next generation in my family takes interest in this art, wishes to preserve it, and give continuity to what I have started."
"I did not become interested in art. Rather, it is a talent I was born with as it runs through my family. My father painted, and I also have a... read more