The Agojie from Benin (African Queens Fine Art Print)

£150.00

The Agojie — African Queen Giclée Print Inspired by Strength and Sisterhood

The Agojie is a powerful African queen giclée print inspired by the legendary female warriors of the Kingdom of Dahomey. Rich earthy tones, dramatic detail, and the symbolic presence of the elephant create a striking piece of African wall art that celebrates courage, unity, and feminine power. Designed to make a bold statement within the home, this artwork honours the resilience and leadership of women whose stories continue to inspire generations.

Print Details-

WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL?

Limited edition prints which are numbered and signed 

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

  • Each print is hand-embellished or painted, making it unique and giving it the feel of a new original artwork.
  • Each giclée print is printed on Hahnemuhle German Etching which has a tactile feel and soft surface texture.
  • 6 other similar prints are available for creating a beautiful and empowering art gallery wall
  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Made to order.

ART CARE

Open gently with clean dry hands and frame behind glass for longevity.   Display in a room free from moisture for optimal conservation.

The Story behind the Agojie

Inspired by the legendary Agojie warriors of the Kingdom of Dahomey, this African feminine artwork honours the fearless women who became one of the most respected military forces in African history. Recently brought to wider attention through The Woman King, the Agojie represented courage, discipline, and the powerful bond of sisterhood. The elephant beside them symbolises strength, wisdom, and their historic connection to the land and its wildlife. Through rich textures, layered symbolism, and bold composition, Jedidah’s work celebrates African women whose resilience and leadership shaped history while continuing to inspire empowerment and cultural pride today.

Create a beautiful African Wall Art gallery.   Click here for more prints from the same series.   They are numbered limited editions which have been embellished for a unique look.

For more art Black History month art, visit the “Out of Africa” range.