Large African Tribal Brass Pendant Traditional Royal Stool

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Large African Tribal Brass Pendant Traditional Royal Stool

£4.80

Material: Brass

9 in stock

Tribal African brass metal pendant/charm, native stool shaped, handmade in Ashanti, Ghana using the ancient lost-was method, an old and traditional laborious process
hand-crafted from recycled brass
approx 47 mm long (including the bail),
43 mm at widest point
the ring is about 3.5 mm wide on the inside
dimensions are approximate
listing is for one item
In Ghana, the stool is a symbol of the nation’s culture. Most homes would have at least one, if not several. Large and decorative ones would be used by older members of the family and can have pride of place in the living room. In the kitchen, you can find smaller, everyday-use ones.

Some believe it symbolises cultural enrichment, authority and stability. In some parts of the country a female version is presented to the bride’s family as a symbol of stability, a demonstration the woman is firmly accepted into her new family.

In the Ashanti culture where this pendant was made the stool is a symbol of the traditional ruler’s (chief) authority