Ewe Wooden Doll Togo
Width: 3.0
Depth: 0.5
Description
Ewe Doll, Venovi, Ghana/Togo, African Carving
This hand-carved wooden doll originates from the Ewe people of Togo and neighboring Ghana, where figurative carvings play an important role in cultural and spiritual life. Ewe dolls are often associated with themes of fertility, protection, and womanhood, and may be carried by young women or displayed within the home.
Typically carved from a single piece of hardwood, the figure features a simplified yet expressive form — an elongated torso, carefully shaped head, and subtle facial detailing. The surface may show traces of handling and natural patina, reflecting use and age. In some examples, scarification marks or coiffure details are incised to reflect traditional aesthetics and identity.
More than a decorative object, an Ewe doll can symbolize hopes for motherhood, continuity of family lineage, and ancestral blessing. The quiet strength of its form embodies both personal devotion and communal tradition.
Today, such carvings are appreciated not only for their cultural meaning but also for their sculptural elegance and connection to West African artistic heritage.
Height (In): 8.0
Width (In): 3.0
Depth (In): 0.5
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Approximate Age: 20-21st Century
People: Ewe
Country of Origin: Ghana
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.