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1938.18.613

Copper alloy weight for weighing gold in the shape of a shield. [MJD 20/06/2011]


1938.18.613

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Collection type
Object
Description
Copper alloy weight for weighing gold in the shape of a shield. [MJD 20/06/2011]
Long description
Copper alloy weight for weighing gold in the shape of a shield. The shield has an open work triangular design with 12 bell shaped bosses. [MJD 20/06/2011]
Geographical reference
Ashanti
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1938
Date collected
By 1938
Acquisition information
Bequeathed: 1938
Materials and processes
Material Copper Alloy Metal, Process Lost Wax Cast
Dimensions
Length: max 48 mm, Width: max 31 mm, Weight 19 g
Object numbers
Accession number: 1938.18.613
Research and responses

According to de Kolb (1968) Ashanti Goldweights No.1, Gallery d'Hautbarr: New York, page 32 the story relating to the shield is 'OKYEM - SHIELD, were roughly of two variations - the great heraldic shields of thick hide for use in wars, and the dance shields of raffia work. Neither are to be seen in Ashanti today. Almost all the shields are hung with bells. The patterned symbolic decorations of abstract form, their meaning has been lost in time. Proverb - when a shield wears out, the framework still remains. (Men die, but their words or works may live forever.)'. [MJD 24/06/2011]

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