Close-up of hand-carved West African wooden mask

Curated by Niang

TERANGA

What we share, we keep.

Teranga is a Senegalese practice — a way of being. It means what you have is not fully yours until you have shared it. These are objects made in that spirit, carried to you in that spirit.

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Niang examining a hand-carved African mask in his workshop
The Curator

Meet Niang

Born and raised in Senegal, Niang grew up inside the traditions this art comes from. He does not just recognize quality — he understands what each piece carries: its tradition, its craft, its place in a living culture.

His sourcing is teranga in practice. Niang is not extracting from artisans — he is extending a relationship. The art arrives the way a guest arrives in a Senegalese home: with the best of what he has to offer, and the full story of where it comes from.

Every piece carries someone home.

Selected By Niang Personally
Storied Every Piece Has Context
Shared In the Spirit of Teranga
Extreme close-up of carved mask surface showing chisel marks and kaolin pigment
Collection

African Masks

Close-up of djembe drum rope tuning system meeting goatskin drumhead
Collection

African Drums

Get in Touch

Tell Niang What You're Looking For

Every piece is one-of-a-kind. If something catches your eye — or if you're looking for something specific — reach out. This is how it starts.

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Location Ships from Florida, USA