Carved Brown Bovine Disk Beads Nigeria
Description
Bovine beads are a type of trade beads that were historically used as a form of currency and traded across the African continent. The production of bovine beads was a labor-intensive process that required skilled artisans to carve and shape the raw materials into small, uniform beads. The finished beads were then polished and often decorated with intricate designs and patterns. Bovine beads were highly valued in many African societies and were used as a means of exchange in trade transactions. They were also used as a form of adornment, with individuals wearing strings of beads around their necks, wrists, and ankles as a sign of wealth and status. Trade beads, including bovine beads, played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, where they were used to purchase enslaved individuals from African traders. The beads were often exchanged for other goods, such as gold, ivory, and spices, before being transported to the Americas and used as currency in the slave trade. Today, bovine beads continue to be produced and used in many African cultures, both as a form of currency and as a decorative item. They are also popular among collectors of African artifacts and are often sold in markets and souvenir shops throughout the continent.
Strand Length
30 inches (Including raffia/string)
Bead Size
19-23 mm diameter. See picture with penny for size comparison. U.S. penny is 19mm in diameter.
148012
Approximate Age: 20th Century
Country of Origin: Nigeria