€ 99,00
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These anklets were worn by women of the Senufo tribe of Ivory Coast. They were status symbols and were also used as currency. They were made by pouring hot copper and tin into molds set in the ground. Once formed they were removed and bent around trees until they had the appropriate size. Because they were heavy, women would wrap fabric and leaves around their feet to keep from harming them. Typically they were worn for celebrations and relatively short periods, but on occasion brides might actually wear them for months at a time!
Object | Anklet / Currency |
Ethnic group: | Mongo, Ekonda |
Country: | DR Congo |
Material: | Bronze |
Period: | First half 20th century |
Sold with stand: | No |
Dimensions: | 14x9x1 cm |
Weight: | 320 gram |
Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |
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