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A sacred empty stool displayed during a royal Ashanti ceremony surrounded by chiefs and drummers

The Empty Stool Ceremony

In the great kingdoms of the Akan people, stools carried meanings far beyond ordinary furniture. A royal stool represented authority, ancestry, spiritual continuity, and the soul of leadership itself. Chiefs sat upon carved stools during important ceremonies, while sacred blackened stools preserved the memory of rulers who had passed into the world of the ancestors. Among the Ashanti, no royal

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