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The Golden Stool has been displayed to the public after 20 years. The Golden Stool, also known as the Sika Dwa Kofi, is a sacred symbol of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a golden throne that represents the Ashanti kingdom’s sovereignty, power, and cultural heritage. According to legend, the Golden Stool was sent from the heavens and landed on the lap of the first Ashanti king, Osei Tutu, in the 17th century. It’s believed to hold the spirit of the Ashanti nation and is considered so…
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A wooden carved stool with an upturned seat decorated with gold leaf and carved with pierced scrolls.Ceremonial stools of this kind were made by the Asante people for important chiefs and officeholders. They derive from the foremost symbol of the Asante kingdom, the Golden Stool, which according to tradition descended from heaven in the seventeenth century. The divine stool was not used as a seat but instead was displayed on a chair of its own during court ceremonies.
Artist: Mfum Eugene.  Acrylic Painting on wood ©2024.  The Golden Stool, a significant symbol of the Ashanti Kingdom, represents the unity and strength of the Ashanti people. Its gold color signifies wealth, power, and divine authority, while the stool itself represents leadership and governance. The intricate carvings depict Ashanti culture and symbolize important virtues and values. The Golden Stool embodies the identity and resilience of the Ashanti people, serving as a reminder of their history and traditions. It plays a crucial role in social and political life, representing unity and continuity throughout generations.                                        https://www.saatchiart.com/account/profile/2169189 Acrylic Paint On Wood, Painting Process, Still Life Painting, Artist Studio, Painting On Wood, Still Life, Sale Artwork, Saatchi Art, Abstract Painting
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Title: Sika Dwa Kofi (Golden Stool)
Artist: Mfum Eugene. Acrylic Painting on wood ©2024. The Golden Stool, a significant symbol of the Ashanti Kingdom, represents the unity and strength of the Ashanti people. Its gold color signifies wealth, power, and divine authority, while the stool itself represents leadership and governance. The intricate carvings depict Ashanti culture and symbolize important virtues and values. The Golden Stool embodies the identity and resilience of the Ashanti people, serving as a reminder of their…
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The Golden Stool has been displayed to the public after 20 years. The Golden Stool, also known as the Sika Dwa Kofi, is a sacred symbol of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a golden throne that represents the Ashanti kingdom’s sovereignty, power, and cultural heritage. According to legend, the Golden Stool was sent from the heavens and landed on the lap of the first Ashanti king, Osei Tutu, in the 17th century. It’s believed to hold the spirit of the Ashanti nation and is considered so…
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The Golden Stool has been displayed to the public after 20 years. The Golden Stool, also known as the Sika Dwa Kofi, is a sacred symbol of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a golden throne that represents the Ashanti kingdom’s sovereignty, power, and cultural heritage. According to legend, the Golden Stool was sent from the heavens and landed on the lap of the first Ashanti king, Osei Tutu, in the 17th century. It’s believed to hold the spirit of the Ashanti nation and is considered so…
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While the exact origin of the Golden Stool is unknown outside of legends, it came to symbolize the central role of carved wooden stools in the Ashanti culture. Not only are they functional objects, but also integral to Ashanti spiritual and religious customs.
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The Golden Stool. A lost artifact from the Asante people who claimed that the stool descended from heaven onto Osei Tutu's lap (used to justify power) the piece also represents unity. This piece would go in a section called "Lost Artifacts".
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“If the Golden Stool was ever to be destroyed or captured by the enemies of the Asante Kingdom of Ghana, the whole kingdom would descend into chaos.” The above is said to be the warning given by Okomfo Anokye, the priest or traditional healer of the Ashanti empire who is revered as the greatest and...
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The Golden Stool was given from Heaven by the one and the only creator of the universe to his chosen ones the tribe of Juda / Asante people and the Akans at large. The Golden Stool is the ark of the convinant of our modern day between Yaweh and his people.
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