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Ashanti doll (N° 21452) Deposit sale

Used among the Ashanti and Fantis of Ghana, Akuaba (plural Akua'mma)doll statuettes are amulets used by Ashanti women to promote fertility. They are easily identified by their stylized appearance. Their flat and circular head has a high forehead occupying the upper part, the features are generally drawn in the lower third of the head. A mark of beauty, the ringed neck also symbolizes prosperity. Worn on the back of women, these statues are also accompanied by various rites, such as the ingestion of a potion, or the placing of the object on the family altar. After the birth of the child, the sculpture is used as a toy, and sometimes still offered to the healer to witness its effectiveness. Velvety grainy patina.
 

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OriginCollection P. M
EthnyAshanti
Countryghana
Material(s)wood
Height cm23
Width9 cm
Weight0.15 Kg
Estimated dating1ère motié xx°

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