The Good Luck Fertility Doll is a treasured African art possession among various societies in regions of West Africa. As a symbol of hope and strength, this African idol figure is gifted to various individuals at different moments within their lives. To some, this piece of African art is gifted at the time of birth, at the time of adolescence, or at the time of marriage. The Good Luck Fertility Doll is said to shower those who receive it with the gift of fertility. Turning women and men into fertile creatures that will have no troubles bearing children of their own, this African statue possesses the power of virility and youth.
The Good Luck Fertility Doll is seated on the infamous Ashanti Stool. It is believed that the Golden Ashanti Stool contains the 'Sunsum' - the spirit or soul of the Ashanti people. The Golden Stool serves as an enduring symbol of Ashanti culture, nationhood, and a bind that unifies all Ashanti people. The original Golden Stool has never touched the ground nor been sat upon as it is believed to be the direct embodiment of the Ashanti Gods and sacred ancestors.
Hand carved entirely from African Sese wood by artisans residing in Ghana, the Good Luck Fertility Doll is crafted with an abundance of detail and innocent characteristics adding to any African decor or collection of African art. A deep mansion polish and a set of beads add the finishing to this incredible work of African art.
The Good Luck Fertility Doll has a width of 8 inches (20.32cm) and a height of 27 inches (68.58cm). The African art piece has a weight of approximately 3.5 pounds (1.6kg).
The product weight, color and size may vary slightly from the stated information as these items are uniquely handcrafted resulting in minor inconsistencies.
CONTENTS: One Good Luck Fertility Doll African statue arrives packaged in a secure shipping box.