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RARE LARGE ASHANTE STOOL WITH FIGURATIVE SUPPORT, GHANA

£950

Rare Large Stool with Figurative Support. Ashante Culture, Ghana

As signifiers of power and status, stools figure prominently in Ashante culture. Skilfully carved from a single block of wood, the large size of this stool projects its status as a prestige object.

The stool exhibits a characteristically-Ashante crescent-shaped seat and flat base, which are connected through four supporting uprights each with scalloped edges.

A distinctive feature of this piece are the two figures positioned between the supporting columns. Both figures are depicted in standing positions, and each feature neck rings - a standard signifier, as seen in Ashante female fertility figures (akuaba), of beauty, health and prosperity in Ashante culture.

Estimated period: First Half of 20th Century

Height: 59cm

Width: 57cm

Reference

The Metropolitan Museum, 'Female Fertility Figure (Akuaba)'

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