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Goldweight with a Geometric Pattern

Goldweight with a Geometric Pattern

18th/19th century

Asante or related Akan-speaking peoples Ghana Coastal West Africa

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The relatively complex design of this gold weight consists of two comb-like elements attached to a pair spirals by a central stem. It is almost a perfect square in format. These weights were used to measure gold dust, the local currency in the Akan-speaking regions of southern Ghana and the Côte d’Ivoire between the 15th and the 20th centuries. Made of a copper alloy, the gold weights enabled merchants to carry out trade in towns of the West African Sahel and, prior to the arrival of the Europeans in the late 15th century, North Africa.

Copper alloy

Arts of Africa