Fante Asafo Flag

c. 1950
$3,680 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 60.25" D: 1.25" H: 37.5"
Materials
Cotton
Collection #
CAA1511
Estimated Shipping
$108

Displayed at festivals and ceremonies, this vibrant flag was created by the Fante people of Ghana to represent a particular military company. These groups, known as Asafo, can be found in villages and large towns, exercising political influence and enforcing codes of conduct within their communities. Great care was taken to create these badges of honor, which often illustrate Ghanaian proverbs or important symbolic figures that express the distinct character of the company. Made exclusively by men with nephews and sons serving as apprentices, flags are most often made of cotton and include decorative stitching, embroidery and applique. The small Union Jack-inspired emblem on this Asafo flag suggests it was made before Ghana gained its independence from England in 1957. We love the way this flag resonates with graphic impact, brilliant color and palpable motion.

Hand-stitched cotton flag mounted on stretched linen.

Questions? Ask us

What They're Saying

Andrea Goldman | Andrea Goldman Design

“Over the years, I’ve incorporated many pieces from PAGODA RED into my designs. Not only can they balance new furnishings (and often new construction) by feeling more established, but the pieces emanate a sense of rich history, often leaving you wondering where they were in a previous life. These beautiful pieces carefully hand-selected by the team at PAGODA RED, coupled with their unbelievable customer service, make them a must-have for any home.”

Receive our weekly email on design &
creating memorable spaces