Curated by Niang
Every piece, a welcome.
African masks, drums, and art sourced from artisans across the continent. Each piece carries a tradition, a region, a story.
Born and raised in Senegal, Niang grew up surrounded by the artistic traditions of Africa. He sources directly from artisans across the continent -- because he knows what's authentic and what's not.
"Teranga" -- the Wolof word for hospitality -- is the soul of Senegal. It means nothing arrives at your door without warmth. That spirit drives every piece Niang curates: an invitation to welcome African craft into your world.
Every piece has a name. Every name has a story.

Traditional carved wooden mask representing ancestral guardians. Hand-painted with earth pigments.
Elaborate mask used in traditional celebrations. Features intricate geometric patterns and natural dyes.
Colorful mask celebrating abundance and gratitude. Each one is unique, with hand-applied details.
Decorative wall piece believed to ward off negative energy. Hand-carved from aged mahogany.

The signature drum of Senegal. Played with one hand and one stick, it produces sharp, dynamic rhythms central to Wolof culture.
The iconic African goblet drum. Hand-carved body with goatskin head, tuned with traditional rope system.
An hourglass-shaped drum that can mimic the tonal patterns of spoken Wolof. A true piece of living history.
A tall, cylindrical drum with deep bass tones. Traditionally used in ceremonies and storytelling gatherings.
The quality is extraordinary. You can feel the history and care in every detail of the mask I purchased.
The djembe has incredible sound. Niang clearly knows what he’s looking for. This is the real thing, not a tourist copy.
Beautiful work, fast shipping from Florida, and Niang was so generous with his knowledge about each piece’s meaning.
Every item is one-of-a-kind. Reach out to inquire about available pieces, custom orders, or wholesale opportunities.