Explore our captivating collection of African sculptures and masks, each meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Africa. These striking pieces embody rich cultural narratives and artistic traditions, making them perfect for adding a unique touch to your African decor. From authentic expressive tribal masks that tell stories of heritage to elegant sculptures that capture the beauty of the human form, our collection offers a diverse range of styles to suit any aesthetic. Celebrate the spirit of Africa and enhance your space with these extraordinary works of art.
Sculptures/ Masks
Hand-carved from jacaranda wood, this Kenyan Noah’s Ark set features Noah, his wife, and pairs of African animals with a removable lid and working door—perfect for display, play, or as a collectible.
This Mahongwe reliquary figure from Gabon features an oval face and cylindrical neck, symbolizing ancestral worship and cultural heritage. Used in sacred rituals, it is a powerful artifact.
This intricately carved Luluwa maternity figure depicts a mother cradling her pregnant belly, symbolizing fertility and beauty standards within Luluwa culture.
This Dan tribal singer mask from Côte d'Ivoire features intricate wood carvings, fabric accents, and brass bells, celebrating the vibrant cultural heritage of the Dan people.
A hand-carved and painted wood mask inspired by the iconic zebra—symbolizing individuality, unity, and natural elegance.
A hand-carved and painted wooden figurine of a Maasai family—mother, father, and child—symbolizing unity, heritage, and tradition.
A hand-carved Maasai family figurine featuring painted details and silver wire jewelry accents—a vibrant expression of culture and community.
A meaningful hand-carved figurine of a Maasai family, with the mother carrying a gourd vessel—symbolizing health, care, and cultural tradition.
A unique hand-carved wooden figurine of a Maasai family, symbolizing unity and cultural heritage through distinctive artisan design.
A hand-carved Maasai family figurine accented with white Maasai glass beads—symbolizing home, tradition, and unity.
A hand-carved African tribal mask offered in natural wood or painted red and black—honoring tradition, identity, and handcrafted beauty.

