These fine vessels are also known as "kuduo" and were used in funerals or to hold valuable or important items. Some kuduo were buried with the owner, and some of them were also placed in shrine rooms.…
This bicycle rider is made of brass using the lost-wax technique. It is made by the Ashanti/Asante tribe from Ghana, Africa. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasu…
Wooden carved combs are worn by the Ashanti (Akan) people from West-Africa. The combs can be given as a gift and are also presented at marriages. A woman could own one or more combs depending on her w…
These pendants replicate the style of goldweights, elaborate brass weights traditionally used by the Ashanti people in West Africa to measure gold. Each pendant is unique because they are casted using…
This bird figure is made in Ghana by the Ashanti tribe. It is made of brass using the lost wax-method. Provenance: Private collection. F.d.G in NL / Tribal Art Treasures