This Bronze currency is a powerful testament to the metallurgical mastery of the Ekonda people of Central Africa. This 7.5-inch Konga anklet is a prime example of the heavy copper-alloy currency that once served as the "gold standard" of the Congo River Basin. Hand-cast using ancient sand-mold techniques, the piece features a series of precise, tiered ridges that transition into a slightly tapered silhouette, creating a sense of compressed architectural strength.
The significance of this piece lies in its extraordinary patina. The surface is a landscape of dark-oxidized bronze, punctuated by natural verdigris and mineral blooms that have accumulated over a century of age. These markings are the fingerprints of history, confirming its use as a prestige status symbol and high-value trade asset. Its medium scale and dense, brutalist form make it a versatile sculptural anchor for Japandi, Modern Spanish, or Wabi-Sabi interiors. It carries a silent, grounded gravity that instantly elevates a curated collection of global artifacts.
- *Era: Late 19th Century
- *Size: 6.5" W x 7.5" H
- *Material: Heavy Copper Alloy (Bronze/Brass)
- *Color: Aged Bronze
- *Features: Three-tier architectural ridges; compact "Sentinel" profile; deep archaeological patina.
- *Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ekonda People)
- *Condition: Original Antique Condition. Displays authentic casting fissures, natural mineral deposits, and surface wear consistent with its 150-year history.
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