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Mahogany wood throne stool, "Wisdom and Hope"

Product ID: 173482

Chief Carver Nana Frimpong honors Ashanti traditions with the design of this regal stool. He carves it by hand with sublime artistic finesse from... more

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Chief Carver Nana Frimpong honors Ashanti traditions with the design of this regal stool. He carves it by hand with sublime artistic finesse from mahogany, its noble grain ideal for the symbolic meaning of the design. It is centered by the Nyansa po or wisdom knot from the collection of Adinkra symbols. Especially revered by the Akan people, Nyansa po conveys the idea that a wise person has the ability to choose the best means to attain a goal. On the seat, Biribi wo soro is a reminder that God dwells in the heavens and therefore symbolizes hope.

  • 4.18 kgs
  • 9.2 lbs
  • 39.5 cm H x 54 cm W x 29 cm D
  • 15.5" H x 21.25" W x 11.5" D

  • Mahogany wood
  • Wood grain and color can vary slightly
  • Made in Ghana
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Ghanaicon info
  • Product ID: 173482
Chief Carver Nana Frimpong
Chief Carver Nana Frimpong

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Elder Master

Elder Master

This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.

Microcredit Financing

Microcredit Financing

Chief Carver Nana Frimpong has received 9 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1000 and the most recent for $1000. Proceeds were used to invest in the purchase of wood and polish for production.

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Mahogany wood throne stool Chief Carver Nana Frimpong honors Ashanti traditions with the design of this regal stool. He carves it by hand with sublime artistic finesse from mahogany, its noble grain ideal for the symbolic meaning of the design. It is centered by the Nyansa po or wisdom knot from the collection of Adinkra symbols. Especially revered by the Akan people, Nyansa po conveys the idea that a wise person has the ability to choose the best means to attain a goal. On the seat, Biribi wo soro is a reminder that God dwells in the heavens and therefore symbolizes hope. Mahogany wood throne stool Wisdom and Hope
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