Trusted Art Marketplace
Post war and modern art, contemporary art, asian art, orientalist art, archaeology…

Ivory Coast, Baoulé, Large bronze bracelet on plinth

Ivory Coast
Baule
Late 19th to early 20th century

Extraordinary Akan bracelet, attributed to the Baoulé ethnic group - Ivory Coast.
Large coin, which could also be used as currency.
Magnificent details. Beautiful patina of verdigris aspect.
The custom-made plinth visible in the photos is part of the auction.

Origin:
Ex collection Kabiné Kaba.
Kabine Kaba was an African art dealer, who died in 2015 at the age of over 90. Coming from Guinea and living in Bouaké when he was young, he is known as one of the best African art dealers in Côte d'Ivoire (if not the best) of all time. He provided museum quality objects to René David, Galerie Walu, Basel, Switzeland.
You can see Mr. Kaba in the last photo, a few weeks before his death.

Total height on the base: 31 cm
Bracelet dimensions: 19 x 19 x 11 cm
Bracelet weight without packaging: 1.1 kg

Dimensions :
- Height : 19 cm
- Width : 19 cm
- Depth : 11 cm
This description has been translated automatically. please click here Click here to display the original language FR

Baoule : The Baoulé (or Baule) are an Akan people and one of the largest groups in the Ivory Coast.

Sold

This item is not available. Please click on « View the catalog » to see similar items available.

Free shipping
Country prices, click on See
See more
Hotline Please contact us for any question regarding this object. For any other inquiry, we invite you to fill the contact form.
Other items from the category « Baoule »
This should also please you