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Liberian Dan Bassa Stool

Liberian Dan Bassa Stool

Regular price $675.00 USD
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Dan Bassa Stool from Liberia

19th Century

This Dan Bassa wooden stool from 19th century Liberia is an exquisite artifact that embodies the rich cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship of the Dan Bassa people. Hand-carved from sturdy, high-quality hardwood, this stool features an elegant design that combines functionality with aesthetic beauty. The stool is characterized by its smooth, rounded seat and intricately carved legs, often adorned with symbolic motifs and patterns that reflect the artistic traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Dan Bassa community.

This stool was traditionally used in various social and ceremonial contexts, serving not only as a practical piece of furniture but also as a symbol of status and authority. The craftsmanship involved in creating this stool highlights the skill and creativity of the Dan Bassa artisans, who meticulously carved each detail to ensure both durability and artistic expression. The stool’s rich patina, developed over more than a century, adds to its historical charm and authenticity, making it a valuable and unique piece.

Our sourcing process guarantees the authenticity and ethical origins of each artifact, obtained directly from trusted artisans and collectors in Liberia. This Dan Bassa stool is ideal for collectors of African art, interior decorators seeking unique and meaningful pieces, or anyone interested in cultural artifacts. It offers a profound connection to the traditions and heritage of the Dan Bassa people, bringing a piece of Liberia’s history into your home or collection. This 19th century stool is not only a functional item but also a testament to the enduring legacy of the Dan Bassa's artistic and cultural achievements.

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