Approx. 38 x 57 cm
This type of stool is among the most iconic and spiritually significant objects within West African art and culture, particularly among the Ashanti people of Ghana. The stools hold important cultural, spiritual, and historical significance within Ashanti society.
Ashanti stools are not merely furniture; they are rather symbols of authority, power, and prestige. Each stool is unique and has its own meaning, often linked to the person who owns or uses it. Ashanti stools are primarily used during important ceremonies, such as royal ascensions, funerals, and other significant events. They play a central role in the enthronement of Ashanti kings and chiefs.
Wear due to age and use. Scratches. Chips.
Private collection Kåseholm Castle, Sweden & South Africa