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This charming African Kuduo, known as the Ashanti's Royal Arts, serves as a container with a seating figure on top … Read more This charming African Kuduo, known as the Ashanti's Royal Arts, serves as a container with a seating figure on top and side, and two bees insects in the front. Made using the lost wax process, this ornate brass/bronze vessel (known as Kuduo) was a prized possession among the Akan kingdoms' kings and courtiers, used to store gold dust, nuggets, and other personal items of value and significance. With dimensions of 13"h and 24"H with a cord of 7"w by 3.5"D. See less
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