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AKAN SWORDS - AKOFENA AKAN METAL CASTING GOLDWEIGHTS JEWELLERY STATE SWORDS PROVERB GOLDWEIGHTS
An array of swords with symbolic
There are two main types of swords in the regalia of the Akan chief: afenatene (long sword) and the short sword. The afenatene usually does not have a sheath. It is, however, topped by a symbol. The short sword may be used as akrafena or nsuaefena (also known as akofena). The akrafena is used in conjunction with the stool blackening ceremony. Nsuaefena is used in the political ceremony of taking the oath of office by the king and in swearing oath of allegiance by the subjects to the king. The akofena may be carried by the kings emissaries on diplomatic missions. In such situations, the meaning associated with the symbol embossed on the sheath conveys the message of the mission. Asantehene and his sword bearers
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MPOMPONSUO SWORD The mpomponsuo sword symbolizes RESPONSIBILITY, POWER, LOYALTY, BRAVERY, and AUTHORITY. This sword is used by the Asantehene in taking the oath of office. The other amanhene of Asante use this sword to swear the oath of allegiance to the Asantehene. This sword is one of the four principal state swords of the Asante. his sword was created by Asantehene Nana Opoku Ware I (r. 1731-1742), and is the foremost example of akrafena.
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In the Asantehene's court, there are abrafoo (police officers) and adumfoo (executioners) as well as afenasoafoo (sword bearers). | ||
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AFENANTA - DOUBLE BLADE SWORD
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AFENANTA - DOUBLE BLADE SWORD
This sword has the denkyem and sankofa symbols |
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AKAN
METAL CASTING
GOLDWEIGHTS JEWELLERY
STATE SWORDS
PROVERB GOLDWEIGHTS Last revised on: 05/11/2007 |
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© G. F. Kojo Arthur and Robert Rowe - 1998-2001