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Recent Nupe Bracelet – Referring back to – African Currency – Nigeria / Niger

$ 25.08

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Culture: African
  • DATE: CIRCA 1900
  • Condition: Video at: youtu.be/ZDQwt4EPXi0 (go to YouTube and enter the above in the search)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available

    Description

    Recent Massive Nupe Bracelet – African Currency – Originally Nigeria / Niger
    SPOTTED DOG DESIGN
    OBJECT
    Nupe Bracelet
    ORIGIN
    early 20
    th
    century as I can account for up to 100 years of it’s existence, but the condition of it would indicate it is not much older.
    WEIGHT
    2 lb 1.9 oz
    DIMENSIONS
    5” X 5”
    VIDEO
    youtu.be/ZDQwt4EPXi0
    Recent Massive Nupe Bracelet Referring back to the African Currency – Nigeria / Niger
    Early 20th century. Copper grams 1.528,0 (53.89 oz.). Cm. 10,7 high x cm. 12,5 width (4.21″ x 4.92″); inner diameter cm. 6,8 (2.67″).
    The Nupe people, traditionally called the Tapa by the neighbouring Yoruba, are a Volta-Niger ethnic identity and historic nation native to Middle Belt Nigeria, and are the dominant ethnicity in Niger State
    The Nupe people have various traditions. Many practices have changed as a result of The movements started by Usman Dan Fodio jihad of the 19th century, but they still hold on to some of their culture. Many Nupe people often have scarification on their faces (similar to an old Yoruba tradition), some to identify their prestige and the family of which they belong as well as for protection, as well as jewelry adornment. But these traditions are dying out in certain areas. Their art is often abstract.
    Across three and a half centuries—from 1501 to 1867—more than 12.5 million Africans were captured, sold, and transported to the Americas.
    Prior, bracelets, utility items and bracelet like objects called Manillas were used as money to purchases slaves within Africa, and between Africa and other countries.
    Some of the above was shamelessly copied from the
    Amazigh Shop site as an item they have listed for sale seemed to summarize my thinking on this item.
    I believe this item is early 20
    th
    century as I can account for up to 100 years of it’s existence, but the condition of it would indicate it is not much older.
    They seem like fair dealers, and I would recommend them.