Ashanti stool taken from the Palace of King Prempei
Ashanti stool taken from the Palace of King Prempei at Kumasi during the 3rd Ashanti War, 1896 (c). Carved dark wood, unpolished, with openwork decoration; rectangular and deeply curved downwards; rests on 4 legs with rounded corners. This Ashanti stool is known as a Mmaadwa, a female stool. In the Ashanti matrilineal society, this particular stool is meant to symbolise the soul of society. The curved seat, as well as rounded ridges and woodwork denote the gender of the stool
Picture No
11089967
Media ID
48578123
Size
4972px x 3522px
(8.4MB)
Credit
©The National Army Museum / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
National Army Museum Collection
Date
1896 (circa)





























