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Monumental Akan Ceremonial Stool of Chiefly Authority
Sculptural ceremonial object from the Akan culture of Ghana with chieftaincy and ancestral authority.
Carved from a single solid block of hardwood. The elevated architectural base and pierced central panel indicate a ritual or shrine-related function, rather than everyday seating. The deeply curved saddle-shaped top derives from the sacred Akan stool tradition, symbolising lineage, status, and spiritual power. Rich natural patina from age and long-term indoor preservation.
Culture: Akan (Asante / Ashanti)
Country / Region: Ghana, West Africa
Material: Carved hardwood (single piece)
Dimensions:
Length 56 cm
Height 54 cm
Width 32 cm
Weight: 9.4 kg
Provenance:
Private collection of Egon Guenther
Condition
Excellent condition with authentic age-related patina