West African Carved Comb 240.1
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This is a striking piece that perfectly balances functional heritage with contemporary sculptural art. Here is a product description tailored for the Botanical Boys aestheticāfocusing on craftsmanship, cultural narrative, and interior styling.
āHand-Carved West African Anthropomorphic Comb
āThis exquisite hand-carved comb is a testament to the rich artistic traditions of West Africa, likely originating from the Asante (Ashanti) people of Ghana. Traditionally gifted to mark significant life milestones or as tokens of affection, these combs (known as duafe) are far more than grooming toolsāthey are symbols of status, beauty, and feminine grace.
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H 25cm W 8cm W 8cm
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West African Carved Comb 240.1
West African Carved Comb 240.1
Ā
This is a striking piece that perfectly balances functional heritage with contemporary sculptural art. Here is a product description tailored for the Botanical Boys aestheticāfocusing on craftsmanship, cultural narrative, and interior styling.
āHand-Carved West African Anthropomorphic Comb
āThis exquisite hand-carved comb is a testament to the rich artistic traditions of West Africa, likely originating from the Asante (Ashanti) people of Ghana. Traditionally gifted to mark significant life milestones or as tokens of affection, these combs (known as duafe) are far more than grooming toolsāthey are symbols of status, beauty, and feminine grace.
Ā
Ā
H 25cm W 8cm W 8cm
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Ā
This is a striking piece that perfectly balances functional heritage with contemporary sculptural art. Here is a product description tailored for the Botanical Boys aestheticāfocusing on craftsmanship, cultural narrative, and interior styling.
āHand-Carved West African Anthropomorphic Comb
āThis exquisite hand-carved comb is a testament to the rich artistic traditions of West Africa, likely originating from the Asante (Ashanti) people of Ghana. Traditionally gifted to mark significant life milestones or as tokens of affection, these combs (known as duafe) are far more than grooming toolsāthey are symbols of status, beauty, and feminine grace.
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H 25cm W 8cm W 8cm














