2 Brass Beads Ghana
Description
Africa boasts a millennia-old tradition of metalworking, with civilizations like the Nubians and Egyptians crafting artifacts in gold and copper. The introduction of ironworking around 800 BCE, spread by the Phoenicians, reached diverse regions, including the Kingdom of Axum, Nok civilization, and the Atlantic coast. Blacksmiths, revered for their transformative powers, still command respect in West Africa, where some avoid direct eye contact with them. Beyond iron, the Ashanti kingdom excelled in gold craftsmanship, notably the golden stool. The Tuareg, Sahara nomads, specialized in silver jewelry, while Ethiopia featured silver pieces like telsum amulets, merged pendants, Coptic crosses, and prayer beads. Brass beads, especially Baule brass beads from Côte d'Ivoire, are a standout example. Crafted with intricate designs, they symbolize cultural concepts, acting as heirlooms and gaining recognition in high-end global jewelry, embodying the rich heritage of the Baule people.
Bead Size
36mm in diameter.
147407
Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Baule
Country of Origin: Ghana
Size Details
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good