Beautiful figure of a woman holding a pot above her head. Made is Ghana by the Ashanti/Asante tribe. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures
This hand made West-African vessel, also known as Kuduo, could be used to store small valuable items. It has a nice patina and is made using a mixture of brass and bronze. Provenance: Private collecti…
These birds are made by the Ashanti/Asante tribe from Ghana. They are from brass and casted using the lost-wax technique. The bird with the horizintal tail has a damaged foot. Provenance: Private col…
Akan terracotta ancestral heads are well executed heads served as stylized funerary portraits and memorials for the Akan peoples of Ghana. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art…
Akan goldweight figures were used as a measuring system by the Akan/ashanti people of West-Africa. The gold weights were used to weigh gold dust which was used as currency before money and coins were…
These nice Lobi figures (also called "Bateba") could be placed in the family altar and were used to revere spirits known as "Thil". With one or two hands in the air, also known as “Ti Puo”…