The Konga currency is a robust example of Central African prestige currency, hand-cast by the Ekonda people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This 8-inch Konga anklet is distinguished by its flared, chalice-like silhouette and exceptionally heavy copper-alloy construction. Historically, these pieces were far more than adornments; they were a concentrated form of portable wealth, used as Bride Wealth or in the settlement of significant tribal disputes. The piece features a deep, three-tiered ridge design, hand-shaped using the traditional "puddle-mold" method. Its significance is visible in the weathered, multi-tonal patina—a rich blend of oxidized charcoal, earthy browns, and pockets of natural verdigris that have developed over a century of age. With its wide 7-inch diameter and sturdy architectural lines, it serves as a powerful sculptural artifact for Organic Modern, Global Primitive, or Higher-End Boho interiors. It is a vital addition for collectors who value the intersection of ancient economic history and brutalist form.
- *Era: Mid to Late 19th Century
- *Size: 7" W x 8" H
- *Material: Heavy Copper Alloy (Bronze/Brass)
- *Color: Aged Bronze
- *Features: Flared "Chalice" profile; tiered ribbed geometry; heavy archaeological patina.
- *Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ekonda People
- *Condition: Original Antique Condition. Displays authentic casting seams, natural mineral oxidation, and a beautifully "earned" surface patina.
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