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Asante Gye Nyame Stool
The Gye Nyame symbol, an Adinkra symbol from the Ashanti people of Ghana, is prominently featured on this stool. It represents the supremacy of God, emphasizing faith and trust in a higher power.
₵700.00Sold By: Joana AddoAsante Gye Nyame Stool
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Asante Gye Nyame Stool
The stool might be used in ceremonial or ritual contexts, and its presence in a household could signify the importance of cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Slyvester AyehAsante Gye Nyame Stool
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Asante Stool
The Asante Stool represents the rich cultural heritage, spiritual beliefs, and social structure of the Asante people, illustrating the profound connections between tradition, identity, and power within African societies.
₵550.00Sold By: LindaAsante Stool
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Center Table
Our center Table is commonly associated with African furniture including wood, such as mahogany or teak, which can be carved to create detailed patterns and designs. The table also features earthy tones and warm colors, reflecting the rich and diverse palette found in African art and culture.
₵4,000.00Sold By: Ebenezer AddoCenter Table
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Crocodile Stool
They represent adaptability, which the crocodile aptly demonstrates in how although it lives in the water, in swampy areas, it is still able to breathe the air, portraying its flexibility to different circumstances.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaCrocodile Stool
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Dancing Shadow
In the heart of an African village, where the rhythms of drums echoed through the dusty streets and the firelight danced with the wind, there lived a young boy named Kwame. Kwame was mesmerized by the ancient art of shadow dancing, a tradition passed down through generations in his village.Every evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, the villagers would gather around a crackling fire. They would sing songs of their ancestors and tell tales of bravery and wisdom. But the highlight of these gatherings was always the shadow dancing.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Henry AcquahDancing Shadow
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Gye Nyame Asante Stool with Eagle(Set)
Gye Nyame indicates the recognition of the supremacy of God over all beings and therefore is the one that is feared and revered by all. Eagles are symbolic of strength, courage, and freedom.
₵20,000.00Sold By: Nicholas HenakuGye Nyame Asante Stool with Eagle(Set)
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Gye Nyame Stool
The Gye Nyame symbol, an Adinkra symbol from the Ashanti people of Ghana, is prominently featured on this stool. It represents the supremacy of God, emphasizing faith and trust in a higher power. Each stool is skillfully handcrafted by African artisans, ensuring unique details and exceptional quality.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Kwaku Twum BarimaGye Nyame Stool
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Hornblower
The lonesome horn blower announces the chief’s arrival in this sculpture from Victoria Agyepomaa. The image of the kneeling musician with a bare torso is carved by hand of sese wood in a sculpture of rich traditional value.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Henry AcquahHornblower
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King Chair
A King chair, also known as a throne, is a grand and ornate piece of furniture typically reserved for royalty or individuals of high status. It is characterized by its large size, majestic appearance, and elaborate design. King chairs often feature high backs, intricate carvings, luxurious upholstery, and embellishments such as gold leaf, jewels, or fine fabrics.
₵1,500.00Sold By: Ericsson ParryKing Chair
₵1,500.00