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Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
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Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE
Sculptures, statuettes and miniatures - Ashanti wooden couple statue - QUINTESSENCE AFRICAINE

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The Ashanti (or Asante) people are a major ethnic group in Ghana, renowned for their rich cultural and artistic heritage. Wooden carvings, particularly depictions of couples, are iconic in Ashanti art and are often used to symbolize union, fertility and harmony in marriage. The sculpture is made of wood, typically a sturdy local species such as teak or mahogany, often used in Ashanti crafts. The couple is depicted in a seated position, a posture symbolizing stability, authority and contemplation. The faces are stylized with idealized features, including almond-shaped eyes, a straight nose and full lips, reflecting idealized beauty by Ashanti standards. The figures are decorated with delicate scarifications and elaborate hairstyles, symbolizing social status and cultural wealth. The seated couple represents the harmonious union and complementarity between man and woman. They also symbolize fertility and family prosperity. These sculptures can be used in marriage rites, fertility ceremonies or as protective objects in homes. They are also often given as gifts to bless a marriage or a new home. Some of these sculptures may represent revered ancestors, used in domestic cults to invoke the protection and guidance of ancestral spirits. The finish is smooth with great attention to detail, indicating advanced craftsmanship. The lines are precise and the proportions harmonious. A natural patina, developed over time, adds visual depth to the sculpture, indicating prolonged ritual use and continued veneration. The Ashanti Wooden Seated Couple is a work of art rich in symbolism and cultural significance. It embodies the values ​​of union, fertility and prosperity, while representing the beauty and social status of individuals. As an expert in African art, it is evident that this piece is not only an aesthetic representation but also an object of great cultural and ritual value, deeply rooted in Ashanti traditions.

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Ashanti wooden couple statue

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The Ashanti (or Asante) people are a major ethnic group in Ghana, renowned for their rich cultural and artistic heritage. Wooden carvings, particularly depictions of couples, are iconic in Ashanti art and are often used to symbolize union, fertility and harmony in marriage. The sculpture is made of wood, typically a sturdy local species such as teak or mahogany, often used in Ashanti crafts. The couple is depicted in a seated position, a posture symbolizing stability, authority and contemplation. The faces are stylized with idealized features, including almond-shaped eyes, a straight nose and full lips, reflecting idealized beauty by Ashanti standards. The figures are decorated with delicate scarifications and elaborate hairstyles, symbolizing social status and cultural wealth. The seated couple represents the harmonious union and complementarity between man and woman. They also symbolize fertility and family prosperity. These sculptures can be used in marriage rites, fertility ceremonies or as protective objects in homes. They are also often given as gifts to bless a marriage or a new home. Some of these sculptures may represent revered ancestors, used in domestic cults to invoke the protection and guidance of ancestral spirits. The finish is smooth with great attention to detail, indicating advanced craftsmanship. The lines are precise and the proportions harmonious. A natural patina, developed over time, adds visual depth to the sculpture, indicating prolonged ritual use and continued veneration. The Ashanti Wooden Seated Couple is a work of art rich in symbolism and cultural significance. It embodies the values ​​of union, fertility and prosperity, while representing the beauty and social status of individuals. As an expert in African art, it is evident that this piece is not only an aesthetic representation but also an object of great cultural and ritual value, deeply rooted in Ashanti traditions.

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