Bracelet Currency
ClassificationsClothing and Adornments-arm ornaments-bracelets
Culture
Djenne
Date19th Century
Made AtDjenné, Mali, Africa
MediumBronze
DimensionsOverall: 1/4 x 3 1/8 in. (0.6 x 7.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Susan Lerer
Object number2003.42.10
DescriptionDjenné was a prosperous center for trading, along with Timbuktu between 15th and 17th centuries. Gold, salt and slaves were all goods coming to and fro Djenné. However, when the Portuguese established trading routes on the Western African coast and hindered the need for the sub-Saharan trade route, Djenné fell into a decline. Still, Djenné is remembered as a key post for trading that flourished in Islamic scholarship. Djenné’s history as a trading post is reflected in the people’s culture and currency. Trading hubs become centers for cultural diffusion and this currency piece testifies to the fact. Most West African currency pieces that come in the form of a bangle can be bulky and heavy for the person wearing the item. The blacksmiths would build the extravagant design of the currency into the object, usually with an un-engraved finish. This piece, however, is much lighter with a hairline opening, a slightly wide diameter and flattened top.On View
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