Wilson Dymond is a craftman as well as an artist. He carves tables, chairs, masks, chess boards, bowls and all kind of other decorative things like unique and artful or traditional sculptures. He creates very personal wood work to suit every customer.
P.O. Box 40
The Rastaman Wilson Dymond also known as Nana Darko is a craftman as well as an artist. As his uncle was the founder of the Aburi Craft Village he grew up as a wood carver and has been working in this profession for more than 25 years. He carves tables, chairs, masks, chess boards, bowls and all kind of other decorative things like unique and artful or traditional sculptures. He creates very personal wood work in best quality and with many varieties to suit every customer. For his works he uses following wood: Gabon ebony (Diospyros crassiflora), Tweneboa (Cordia platythyrsa), Osese (Funtumia sp.), Lebanon Cedar and Abare (Ficus clasticoides).