Novica Lady

Wood statuette, \'Beautiful Lady\'

Sculpted of African sese wood, a young lady is beautiful from all angles. George Obeng captures her fine features and proud grace. He names this statuette Obaa Sima (Ideal Woman) in the language of Ghana\'s Akan people.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wall adornment, \'Butterfly from Huaraz\'

Perhaps inspired by the dream of a flower, this exquisite butterfly comes from the tender hands of Leonor Ponce. Made of stained glass and copper, this brilliant poem will make a stately present for a special lady.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood mask, \'Fragrant Lady II\'

Dolphins frame her face while a sunflower crowns her head; she is the image of natural elegance. For Wayan Rendah, the dolphins are a symbol of a woman\'s dynamism; the flower symbolizes her beauty.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood table, \'Visit to the Village\'

In a remote village of Rajasthan, far from the bustle of city life, a group of men accompanied by a lady and a child visit relatives in the village. The host welcomes the guests as he sits on the veranda smoking a pipe.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood mask, \'Lady Protector\'

Mystical and powerful, this sese wood mask of a young woman is hailed as a protective spirit. Juliana Akandas carves this piece in the tradition of the Akan people of Ghana, who usually keep a similar mask in their homes for protection and guidance.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood statuette, \'Young Woman from Bali\'

Wearing a floral crown, this young woman is demurely beautiful. She wears a traditional sarong and lavish jewelry, and her hair is combed into a swirling coif that tumbles down her back. Wayan Rendah carves an exquisite portrait of a Balinese lady.


Merchant: NOVICA