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7.1" W x 22.8" H x 2.0" D

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Weight:  3.1 lbs

 

Sese wood

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Wood statuette, 'Djembi Double Face Shadow'

Ashanti belief states a person's shadow guards against evil, for the shadow can see what the person is unable to see. Louis K. Botchway finds inspiration in this ancient belief for the hand-carving of this extraordinary piece. Two faces – a man and his shadow - share the same sese wood body. Color is obtained through tinted polish as it highlights the flawless carving of this piece. The original name of this statuette is Djembi, which in Senegalese...

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Wood statuette, 'Djembi Double Face Shadow'

Ashanti belief states a person's shadow guards against evil, for the shadow can see what the person is unable to see. Louis K. Botchway finds inspiration in this ancient belief for the hand-carving of this extraordinary piece. Two faces – a man and his shadow - share the same sese wood body. Color is obtained through tinted polish as it highlights the flawless carving of this piece. The original name of this statuette is Djembi, which in Senegalese refers to the type of wood used and its shadow. A magnificent statuette of good augur for a collection of world art.
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Louis K. Botchway and Bomukasa

The drums of Louis K. Botchway and Bomukasa have been featured in Pool & Spa Living magazine.

Bomukasa began as a sole proprietorship, started in 1980 by Louis Kojo Botchway. The name Bomukasa came into being in 1982, when Louis Kojo Botchway brought some artistic wood carvers and performing artists together to work and to train young...

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Louis K. Botchway and Bomukasa

The drums of Louis K. Botchway and Bomukasa have been featured in Pool & Spa Living magazine.

Bomukasa began as a sole proprietorship, started in 1980 by Louis Kojo Botchway. The name Bomukasa came into being in 1982, when Louis Kojo Botchway brought some artistic wood carvers and performing artists together to work and to train young people interested in the field. In the Akan language, Bomukasa literally means "together to discuss," its musical implication suggesting the discussion of sound.

According to Botchway, the beginning was not easy. A talented artist, he completed a course in wood carving in 1979, and also studied graphic arts. Eventually he became interim president of Ghana's Wood Carvers Association, a recently formed group promoting the interests of its members.

From humble beginnings with shoestring capital, Bomukasa Limited has grown into a successful producer of quality and creative African goods such as musical instruments, furniture, masks, and decorative panels.

Bomukasa focuses on rural areas, working with the source of the raw materials. The company offers opportunities to young, disenfranchised individuals, cultivating the innate skills hidden within their own hands. Currently Bomukasa comprises about 25 apprentices, 30 part-time employees, and a permanent staff of 20.

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