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Antique Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll, Ghana Traditional African Art
$950
£720.23
€830.24
CA$1,337.92
A$1,483.66
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Antique Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll, Ghana – Traditional African Art
A striking Akua’ba fertility doll from the Ashanti (Asante) people of Ghana, this hand-carved wooden figure embodies centuries of cultural symbolism and artistry.
Cultural Significance:
Akua’ba dolls hold an honored place in Ashanti tradition, associated with fertility, healthy childbirth, and maternal protection.
According to legend, the first doll was commissioned by a woman named Akua, who after caring for the figure as if it were her child, was blessed with a daughter—hence the name Akua’ba (“Akua’s child”).
Design & Symbolism:
* The doll’s flattened, disc-shaped head reflects the Akan ideal of beauty and health.
* Elongated neck symbolizes prosperity and grace.
* Minimalist, serene features embody harmony and spiritual balance.
* The flat back allowed women to carry the figure in cloth wraps, just as one would a real infant.
Purpose & Use:
Traditionally, women carried or cared for Akua’ba dolls to encourage fertility, ensure safe delivery, and bless the child with beauty and health. They were also given to young girls as an educational tool, teaching maternal responsibility through play and ritual.
Collectible Appeal:
Today, Akua’ba dolls are revered not only for their spiritual and cultural role but also as iconic works of African art, collected worldwide by museums, designers, and private collectors. Their clean, geometric form and symbolic depth make them both a decorative statement and an object of deep historical resonance.
The form of the akua’ba has also gained currency as a general symbol of good luck.
The Akan (/'ækæn/) are a Meta-ethnicity living in the southern regions of present-day Ghana and Ivory Coast in West Africa. The Akan language (also known as Twi/Fante) is a group of dialects within the Central Tano branch of the Potou–Tano subfamily of the Niger–Congo family.
Dimensions: 15.75 in H. x 6 in W. x 2.5 D.
Condition: Good a ntiquecondition, with natural patina consistent with age and use.
From Ghana, 1930-1940.
A timeless artifact of African heritage, this Akua’ba doll is an exceptional addition for collectors of tribal art, fertility figures, or Ashanti cultural objects, as well as for designers seeking a meaningful accent for interiors.
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40.01 cm)Width: 6.25 in (15.88 cm)Depth: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
- Style:Folk Art (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1940
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Untouched condition with a beautiful natural age-related patina.
- Seller Location:Moreno Valley, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: AFED8251stDibs: LU906846530942
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