Akuaba doll

Africa | Ghana

Akuaba doll

Ghana

Akuaba fertility doll
Ashanti

Early 20th century
Carved wood and beads
Height: 24.5 cm – 9 ½ in.

Ex collection Tao Kerefoff, Paris

Akuaba doll 24.5 cm / Galerie Flak Price on request
This type of Ashanti figure is called akuaba. It represents youth and fertility. These carved figures were said to facilitate the conception of a child and ensure safe delivery at birth. Ashanti (Akan) women carried the dolls with them at all times. They treated them as if they were living babies, cuddling them, dressing them up, etc.
In terms of symbolism, the flat, disk-like head represents an ideal of beauty. The ringed neck is a symbol of beauty and prosperity. The small scars seen on the face of the akua’ba were made for medicinal purposes as protection against convulsions.
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