Handmade Adinkra Sankofa Beaded Decorative Wood Stool (Ghana) - 6" H x 9" W x 5" D
Handmade Adinkra Sankofa Beaded Decorative Wood Stool (Ghana) - 6" H x 9" W x 5" D
This decorative stool brings a touch of African culture to any home, crafted by hand of sese wood and accented with brass triangle motifs. Victoria Agyepomaa draws her inspiration from the traditional Adinkra motifs of the Ashanti tribe, depicting a sankofa bird with multicolored beads of recycled glass, its form originating from the shape of a stylized heart. This symbol encourages us to learn from the past. The bottom part of the stool features an Akan symbol that reads Gye Nyame, symbolizing the supremacy of God.
Product Features:
- Dimensions: 6" H x 9" W x 5" D
- Weight: 1.9 lbs
- Color: Multi
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Promotes recycling and reduces waste
- Material: Sese wood, recycled glass beads, brass
- Made in Ghana
Story behind the art:
I have been determined in life right from childhood. I did not receive much school education, but I don't allow that to limit me in life. I am Victoria, a caring and an honest person who specializes in handcrafted arts. I live in the eastern region of Ghana where there is a vast land and each person is allowed to cultivate it. I started in this field in 2004 by selling calabash at the art center. My mum planted the gourds and I learned how to grow and prepare the calabashes. I have been determined in life right from childhood. I did not receive much school education, but I don't allow that to limit me in life. I was later sent to live with my aunt in Accra and I brought calabashes to sell. I had a customer who ordered a lot of the calabashes to make kora guitars and this helped me to save. I was focusing in lazy chairs and calabashes only. I got interested in crafts because I fell in love with the art and craft work when I realized how different items are made and the various designs we can come up with. I observed how artisans carved beautiful objects from wood and I learned. I did the painting and finishing. Abdul Aziz, a Novica featured artist, taught me how to finish my work and now I have two apprentices. I had to be respectful and listen attentively to my teacher to help me learn fast. I use paints that are lead free but are somehow difficult to come by. I find it challenging when I craft new items that require new materials. I get my inspiration from African traditions, and I donate to the orphanage home in my local community. A difficult moment in my life was when I went to South Africa and was not able to make it there. But now I am happy I have found Novica. I have fun with my children because they make me laugh and I feel happy with the relationship we share. My dream is to grow my business to be able to take care of my children, and I also would like to participate in more exhibitions.
Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse and to receive tracking information. You should expect to receive this item within 15 business days.
Disclaimers & Disclosures:
Important WARNING for California residents
- Pattern
- Dots
- Top Material
- Wood
- Color
- Multi
- Dimensions
- 5.0 In. L X 9.0 In. W X 6.0 In. H
- Material
- Wood
- Model Number
- 283687
- Product Features
- Handmade
- Solid
- Bench Type
- Settees
- Frame Material
- Wood
- Storage Type
- Cubby
- Finish
- Cappuccino Finish
- Assembly
- Assembled
- Country of Origin
- Ghana



