Akatua Handmade Ghanaian Ebony Wood and Recycled Glass Sculpture
Ghanaian artisan Agnes Amponsah hand carves this graceful sculpture from ebony wood. The sculpture depicts a woman carrying a pot made of recycled, multi-colored beads on her head. A figure of the artisan's own design, Amponsah calls the sculpture Akatua, which means 'reward' in the Akan language.
- materials: Ebony wood, recycled glass beads
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
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Akatua Handmade Ghanaian Ebony Wood and Recycled Glass Sculpture
Akatua Handmade Ghanaian Ebony Wood and Recycled Glass Sculpture
Ghanaian artisan Agnes Amponsah hand carves this graceful sculpture from ebony wood. The sculpture depicts a woman carrying a pot made of recycled, multi-colored beads on her head. A figure of the artisan's own design, Amponsah calls the sculpture Akatua, which means 'reward' in the Akan language.
- materials: Ebony wood, recycled glass beads
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
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Ghanaian artisan Agnes Amponsah hand carves this graceful sculpture from ebony wood. The sculpture depicts a woman carrying a pot made of recycled, multi-colored beads on her head. A figure of the artisan's own design, Amponsah calls the sculpture Akatua, which means 'reward' in the Akan language.
- materials: Ebony wood, recycled glass beads
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly






















