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Gold-weight

Akan

Artwork Details

Gold-weight
1900-1985
Akan
brass
1 in x 11/16 in x 3/16 in (2.6 cm x 1.8 cm x 0.5 cm)
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
1997/1.490

Description

Subject Matter:

Geometric gold-weight in the shape of a triangle with a small protrusion, which may represent an Islamic amulet (called safi or sebe in the Twi language) with a suspension loop. A safi or sebe is an Islamic amulet adopted by Akan-speaking peoples around the 14th century (cf. Sheales, African Goldweights2014). These amulets or charms were considered powerful due to their connection with the written word, which was, in and of itself, thought to be magical. Such amulets were very popular, used to ward off all evils but sickness and natural death (cf. Sheales, African Goldweights, 2014). 

Physical Description:

Gold-weight in the shape of a triangular base, with a raised line along the edges and a bisecting line down the middle. Along one edge of the base there is a small circular protrusion. 

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