Mongo - R.D. Congo

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Anillo de tobillo de bronce de los Mongo (Ekonda) procedente de la RDC, peso 2270 g, dimensiones 15 × 14 × 12 mm, en estado adecuado, sin base, procedencia: colección austríaca de R. Herzog Wien.

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Anklet/moneda - Bronce - Mongo - Ekonda - Kongo DRK

Colección austríaca
R. Herzog Wien

Such heavy foot rings, called 'Konga', were cast by the blacksmiths of the above tribes in central Congo from bronze (copper-tin alloys of various grades). Flat wooden molds, already carved with characteristic ridges, were pressed into the sandy ground. The metal was poured into these negative molds. The cooled plates were then hammered by the blacksmith over a wooden log into a round, open shape and then fitted directly to the woman's leg. The women's legs were wrapped at the lower edge of the rings with textile to prevent injuries. Only women from wealthy upper-class families wore such foot rings. These 'Konga rings' were also used as a form of currency ('primitive money') in central Congo in the past.

Anklet/moneda - Bronce - Mongo - Ekonda - Kongo DRK

Colección austríaca
R. Herzog Wien

Such heavy foot rings, called 'Konga', were cast by the blacksmiths of the above tribes in central Congo from bronze (copper-tin alloys of various grades). Flat wooden molds, already carved with characteristic ridges, were pressed into the sandy ground. The metal was poured into these negative molds. The cooled plates were then hammered by the blacksmith over a wooden log into a round, open shape and then fitted directly to the woman's leg. The women's legs were wrapped at the lower edge of the rings with textile to prevent injuries. Only women from wealthy upper-class families wore such foot rings. These 'Konga rings' were also used as a form of currency ('primitive money') in central Congo in the past.

Datos

Grupo étnico/cultura
Mongo
País de origen
R.D. Congo
Material
Bronce
Sold with stand
No
Estado
Estado aceptable.
Alto
15 mm
Ancho
12 mm
Profundidad
14 mm
Peso
2270 g
Vendido por
AustriaVerificado
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