This figure originates from Ghana, Africa. It is made by the Ashanti people and has some wear and tear at the bottom. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This figure is made by the Dogon tribe in Mali. It is made of wood and decorated with beads and cloth. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This figure represents a Ashanti man holding a basket. It is made of brass using the lost wax method and is in a good condition. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasure…
Akan goldweight figures were used as a measuring system by the Akan people of Africa. The gold weights were used to weigh gold dust which was used as currency before money and coins were invented.&nbs…
This figure is made of brass using the lost-wax technique. It is made in Ghana by the Ashanti/Asante tribe. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This figure of a woman sitting on a stool is made by the Ashanti/Asante tribe from Ghana. It is in a good condition with a small piece of her hair missing. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL…