Well, very creative coffins from Ghana
Categories: Africa | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/well-very-creative-coffins-from-ghana.htmlEvery country has its own traditions when it comes to funerals. But all countries in this regard are united by the fact that a funeral is a sad event full of tears and sorrow. Well, apparently, in Ghana they look at it differently, otherwise how else to explain all these unimaginably inappropriate coffins??? If an ordinary person, when choosing a coffin, pays attention only to the dimensions, color and type of wood from which it will be made, then many Ghanaians are looking for something more creative…
Goldfish.
Nokia. Connecting people. Even dead people…
A can of soda.
Racing retromobile.
A hammer.
The Bible... well, at least it's close.
Apparently, a coffin for deceased operators.
And this is... for pineapple lovers?
How can it be buried at all???
Who wants to rest in a slipper?
A red fish... with a mustache…
A coffin for former athletes.
The coffin is a pig.
To scare away vampires?
Another coffin for directors or cameramen.
One-way ticket…
For ballerinas…
For photographers.
The eagle is ready... to fly underground…
And another chicken.
For mechanics?
Maybe it's not worth "trying on"?..
For pianists.
For... those who loved spicy things during their lifetime?
"He drank too much Coke..."
A gun. Suddenly it will be useful in the afterlife?
A graceful swan.
For real lions.
Keywords: Ghana | Coffin | Creative | Funeral
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