NAFANA
The Nafana tribe is located in northeastern Ivory Coast and partly in Ghana. They are related, based on ethnolinguistics, to the Senufo. The art of the Nafana can be recognized by contrasting colours, geometric patterns and very large, elaborately decorated, plank masks.
Kunstveiling is the platform where you can successfully sell ethnographic objects by Nafana online! With a large audience of art lovers you will easily find a buyer for the beautiful artifacts by Nafana that you want to sell. Would you like to read more about selling art via Kunstveiling? Then click on the link and see the instructions to create an online auction yourself!
Sell tribal art by Nafana through the largest auction platform in the Netherlands and Flanders, focused on online buying and selling of art, jewellery and design. If you are a member of Kunstveiling, you can easily sell unique works of art by Nafana with your personal Kunstveiling account. At Kunstveiling you pay no sellers' commission on successful sales.
Selling tribal art online by Nafana and other tribes and cultures is an exciting and dynamic process and can give quick results. With many thousands of active buyers you will find a large and varied audience for ethnographic artworks by Nafana that you want to sell through the auction. In addition, Kunstveiling offers the possibility to sell your tribal art by Nafana through the Auctioneer via the de-collecting service. We will gladly take the work involved in the sale of your ethnographic objects by Nafana out of your hands.
To sell art of Nafana through Kunstveiling you need an account. You can easily create an account here. Before you start selling tribal art by Nafana via Kunstveiling read the auction rules carefully. Offering tribal art of Nafana for sale via the online auction is quick and easy. Through the form you specify the details of the object by Nafana, including the technique used, dimensions and an indication of the condition. You can also add pictures of the work of art by Nafana. For tips on taking striking photographs, also read our auction tips. Finally, you give an opening bid, and select the end time of the auction.
After the auction has ended, you will automatically receive a message with the details of the winning bidder so that you can continue processing the sale. If the ethnographic objects by Nafana is not sold, consider re-offering the work and possibly lower the opening bid to increase the chances of a successful sale of tribal art by Nafana!