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THE TRADITIONAL GHANAIAN STOOL

Today, Amba gallery brings to you the significance of the traditional Ghanaian stool from the perspective of the largest ethnic group in Ghana (Akans).


Among the Akans, the stool is used as a household object and in rites of passage and is considered sacred. The stool is used as a symbol of chieftaincy on special and private occasions and is seen as a symbol of royalty, communicating messages about the nature of leadership.  

The “asesedwa” is believed to have religious importance. It is carved into different sizes, shapes, and designs to communicate a specific message of authority. It highlights the sense of community, social and political life, tradition, and serving as a symbol of unity and solidarity, it is believed to bind the souls of their kinsmen together in both the physical and metaphysical worlds.


Among the Akans, the main significance of the stool is that it is the principal symbol of a chief’s political power and authority. 


We have amazing and distinctive stools in the gallery at an affordable price. Visit Amba gallery for your collection!!

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