What is an Ashanti king How does his stool look like?
Grace Evans
Updated on April 09, 2026
Likewise, people ask, what is an Ashanti king?
Ashanti Empire
| Kingdom of Ashanti Asanteman (Asante Twi) | |
|---|---|
| • 1670–1717 (first king) | Osei Tutu |
| • 1888–1896 (13th king of the indep. Ashanti Kingdom) | Prempeh I |
| • 1931–1957 (last king of the indep. Ashanti Kingdom) | Prempeh II |
| • 1999–present (Ashanti region absolute monarchy national state within Ghana) | Osei Tutu II |
Also, why did the British want the Golden Stool? The Golden Stool had long symbolized governing power for the Ashanti people. On March 19, 1901, British statesman David Lloyd George stated in a Parliamentary session that: “Frederick Hodgson's quest of the Golden Stool was something like the quest of the Holy Grail".
Likewise, what is the significance of the stool in Ashanti society?
The Golden Stool is a sacred symbol of the Ashanti nation believed to possess the sunsum (soul) of the Ashanti people.
What does each successive Ashanti Chief add or attach to the Golden Stool to pay tribute to its significance?
The Golden Stool, a moss of solid gold, stands about half a meter from the ground. The seat, about 60 cm long, has bells of copper, brass and gold attached to it and charms of gold and beads are added to it by each successive chief.