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Old Ashanti Ceremonial Stool – African Wooden African Art
Old Ashanti Ceremonial Stool – African Wooden African Art
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Authentic Old Ashanti "Avaga Gwa" Ceremonial Stool – Ghanaian African Wooden Stool
This rare and authentic Ashanti ceremonial stool, known as the “Avaga Gwa” or “gong bells stool”, is a remarkable example of traditional Ghanaian craftsmanship. Hand-carved from a single piece of wood, it embodies the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Ashanti people. The stool's aged patina, along with signs of wear, cracks, and repairs, attest to its historical use and significance. Such stools are not only functional but also serve as symbols of status and are integral to various ceremonies and rituals.
- Length: 18" (46 cm)
- Width: 10 3/4" (25 cm)
- Height: 12 1/2" (32 cm)
The "Avaga Gwa" stool holds a special place in Ashanti culture. Traditionally, stools are believed to house the soul of their owner and are treated with great reverence. The unique design of this stool, featuring elements reminiscent of gong bells, signifies its ceremonial use, possibly in musical or ritualistic contexts. Such stools are often associated with proverbs and teachings, serving as tangible representations of wisdom and authority. In Ashanti society, the stool is more than a seat; it's a sacred object that connects the physical and spiritual realms. This piece not only offers a glimpse into the rich traditions of the Ashanti people but also makes for a distinctive home decor item, adding cultural depth and historical significance to any space.
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