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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle

The art of Ghana's bespoke coffins

coffins: Bespoke fish coffin from ghana
Fishers Of Men
The Ga people, from the south-east coast of Ghana revere their ancestors and give great importance to funeral celebrations. Their tradition of creating beautifully carved figurative coffins originated in the 1950s, allegedly in Teshie, a fishing community in Accra
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coffins: Bespoke car coffin from Ghana
The Discerning Businessman
Families commission the coffins - sometimes to a brief designed by the deceased - to represent the dreams or achievements of a deceased relative, or to characterise their personality such as a car for a businessman, a Cocoa pod for a farmer, a bible, or even a camera. The coffins function as status symbols and communities often pool cash to help fund them
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coffins: Bespoke cocoa pod from Ghana
Paa Joe's sculpted coffins, like this cocoa pod, have established him as the foremost sculpted coffin maker of his generation. His work is held in museum collections around the world, including the British Museum in London Photograph: PR
coffins: Bespoke plane coffin from ghana
Soul, Fly As A Bird
The earliest example was made in 1951 by two carpenters, Kane Quaye and his brother Ajetey, who made a coffin in the form of an airplane to bury their grandmother. This new style went down a storm and Quaye developed it further with his apprentice Paa Joe
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coffins: Bespoke Eagle coffin from Ghana
Fit For A King
Taking the form of an African eagle with painted gold feather markings, and lined with silk and red textiles, this coffin is generally allocated to chiefs. The deceased’s body is washed, dressed, adorned and laid out with the coffin open during the wake. A very regal send off. See the coffins at the Jack Bell Gallery, London SW1, 25 Nov to 15 Jan
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