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Knife-sheath tip (sika boha)

1800s
Medium
Gold
Measurements
Overall: 6.9 cm (2 11/16 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Gold objects like this were frequently melted down to make new objects in new fashions.

Description

Gold sheaths covered the cast iron blade of a king’s ceremonial knife (sikay), wrapping them with symbolism. In Akan states like the Asante Kingdom, gold embodies lifeforce (kra) and is the sun’s earthly counterpart. Only goldsmiths’ guild members could make gold ornaments for the royals and their entourage, or for the royal treasury. Here, the goldsmith used a tool to push the raised floral, leaf, and geometric designs from the back of soft sheet of gold (repoussé technique). Small dots outlining some motifs were punched into the metal. Similarly decorated gold sheets and solid ornaments capped a knife’s handle.
A golden knife sheath tip features a rounded top and a flat, banded base, with intricate raised designs across the surface. A prominent floral motif at the top centers on a small bump. Below, a curved four-sided panel contains a large central boss surrounded by four smaller circular protrusions. Fine notched ridges line the outer edges, while tiny raised dots fill the background spaces between the motifs.

Knife-sheath tip (sika boha)

1800s

Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Asante Empire/Kingdom, Kumasi or probably Kumasi, member of the goldsmiths' guild

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