photograph of current display in the Grand Vestibule

Grand Vestibule: The British Monarchy and the World

The Grand Vestibule at Windsor Castle reflects interaction between the monarchy and the wider world

GHANA

Stool

RCIN 92604

Ceremonial stools of this kind were made by the Asante people for important chiefs and officeholders. They derive from the foremost symbol of the Asante kingdom, the Golden Stool, which according to tradition descended from heaven in the seventeenth century. The divine stool was not used as a seat but instead was displayed on a chair of its own during court ceremonies. 

Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the Government of Ghana during her State Visit to Ghana, 9–20 November 1961.


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