Hand-Carved Wooden Fish – Made by the Bozo River Masters in Mali
These extraordinary wooden fish are true works of art, each one hand-carved and hand-painted in Segou, Mali by the skilled Bozo River Masters. Crafted from a single piece of wood and painted with rich Acajou tones, every fish is a unique reflection of craftsmanship, culture and tradition. No two are ever the same—each one carries the spirit of the artisan who made it.
The Bozo people, originally from Ghana, have lived along the banks of the Niger River in Mali since the 10th century. Deeply connected to the river and their fishing heritage, they’ve passed down not only skills, but stories and rituals that remain central to their community. These wooden fish go far beyond decoration. In Bozo celebrations, they take centre stage—used as masks, puppets or drums during traditional dance performances. Their presence is joyful, symbolic and full of life.
Displaying one in your home brings a piece of that story with it. Whether hung on the wall or placed on a shelf, it adds a soulful, handcrafted touch that sparks conversation and carries meaning. They’re also available in smaller sizes, so you can mix and match your favourites or choose one that fits just right.
Looking for more pictures of a specific fish? We’re happy to help—just email us at info@ mayala-home.com and we’ll send you more details. Sizes are noted in the product description.