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Queen of Benin
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Bronze · Benin

Queen of Benin

Kwame Mensah
Kwame Mensah
Kumasi, Ghana
4.7 · 3 reviews
$2,890
One of one
Verified by the Cultural Board
Authenticated lineage · Signed certificate · Photographed in artist's workshop
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Description

About this piece

A bronze figure cast by lost-wax in the tradition of the Benin guilds. The crown bears the cobra and lily; the necklaces count the rivers she ruled.

Each Alkebulan piece is documented with its maker, its origin, and the practice that produced it. Acquiring this work supports Kwame directly and contributes a portion to the preservation of akan master sculptor.

The exhibit

Three ways into this piece

Story, meaning, and making — the way a museum would tell it.

Chapter I

The Story Behind This Piece

Carved over six weeks in Kumasi, this piece was begun on the morning of the new moon — a date kept by Akan carvers for work that crosses thresholds. The wood was felled from a tree that had stood for nearly a century, and was blessed by an elder before the first cut.

Chapter II

Symbolic or Spiritual Meaning

The geometric crown holds the four directions; the inlaid bronze tears mark grief turned to wisdom. To place this work at a threshold is to ask the ancestors to bless those who pass — a gesture of welcome and of memory, carried in every household that has kept this tradition alive.

Chapter III

How It Was Made

Hand-carved with adze and chisel, the surface was burnished with palm oil and finished with a slow smoke-curing that draws the grain to the surface. The bronze inlay was poured by lost-wax casting in a workshop the artist's family has kept for four generations.

Kwame Mensah
Meet the maker

Kwame Mensah

Akan Master Sculptor
Kumasi, Ghana

A keeper of the Akan stool tradition, Kwame's hands have shaped ceremonial objects for chiefs across West Africa. He trains young apprentices in his Kumasi workshop, preserving knowledge that almost vanished a generation ago.

41+
Years of practice
83
Pieces created
4.9
Average rating
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Voices from collectors

Buyer reviews

4.7
3 reviews

"An object of true presence. The carving holds a quiet authority — it now stands at the entrance of our home, and visitors stop without being told to."

Marie L.
Paris, France
April 2026

"I grew up seeing pieces like this in my grandmother's house. Holding one made by a hand from home is a different kind of belonging."

Tunde A.
Lagos, Nigeria
March 2026

"The detail in the bronze inlay is extraordinary. Shipping took longer than expected, but the wait was worth it."

Sofia M.
Madrid, Spain
February 2026