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21.3" W x 10.2" H x 14.6" D

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Weight:  10.0 lbs

 

Sese wood

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Throne Ottoman, 'Benya Lagoon'

In Central Ghana lies the town of Benya, whose lagoon exists as a revered natural resource and inspiration for this work by Nana Frimpong. The artisan patiently carves local sese wood to create the decorative throne, accentuating the grain with the soothing luster of mansion polish. Replete with precise geometric designs on the seat, it is sure to lend an empowered ambiance to any décor.

Care instructions: The throne's regal appearance may...

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Throne Ottoman, 'Benya Lagoon'

In Central Ghana lies the town of Benya, whose lagoon exists as a revered natural resource and inspiration for this work by Nana Frimpong. The artisan patiently carves local sese wood to create the decorative throne, accentuating the grain with the soothing luster of mansion polish. Replete with precise geometric designs on the seat, it is sure to lend an empowered ambiance to any décor.

Care instructions: The throne's regal appearance may be maintained by using a dry cloth and shoe polish. Avoid using anything wet - including water or spray polish - when cleaning the throne.
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Chief Carver Nana Frimpong

Chief Carver Nana Frimpong

Nana Frimpong is the chief carver for the king of the Ashanti. Frimpong's artistry has been featured on BBC's The World, Business Week, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Washington Post.
Nana Frimpong is the chief carver for the king of the Ashanti. Frimpong's artistry has been featured on BBC's The World program, and in periodicals including Business...

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Chief Carver Nana Frimpong

Nana Frimpong is the chief carver for the king of the Ashanti. Frimpong's artistry has been featured on BBC's The World program, and in periodicals including Business Week, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Washington Post. He is also featured in Keepers of the Arts, a beautiful hardcover book available through Novica.

"I am currently the chief carver for the king of the Ashanti, because of my great ability in carving. Some of my work for the king includes objects with the gye nyame (symbol for the supremacy of God), stools, staffs and other royal and ceremonial objects. I have trained and qualified some ten men in the art of skilled carving. I draw inspiration from traditional kente cloth designs, from my family background, and from our rich Ashanti tradition."

"After leaving school I took up carving as a trainee under my father, Kojo Duah. Later, Professor Ablade Glover of the University of Science and Technology spotted my work. I ended up staying under this man's tutelage from 1970 to 1972, compiling additional skills and experience through his direction and guidance. This led me to decide to establish my own workshop.

"I would like the outside world, especially those who buy my works, to know that Ghana has a lot to offer – not only in terms of human resources, but also very good products and artworks like the ones that I create. Every carving that I make has a message; we hope that people will enjoy and appreciate the messages of our culture.

"My dream has always been to invest in my children's education. I am happy to say that this is now possible – two of my sons are in university, the first of our family to obtain a higher education. My other primary goal is to help my community, so that the poverty that plagues them will be eradicated completely. Above all, I wish to help make it possible for peace and tranquility to prevail in my community and the nation of Ghana as a whole.

"My advice to the world is that we should as a matter of urgency stop all wars so as to make the world a better place for everybody to live in. If we all cherished hard work and dedicated ourselves to our professions, the world would be a more peaceful place."

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