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This miniature Cast Handmade Dogon iron sculpture is a farmer or shepherd holding a wand. The sculpture reflects the artistry, power, and authority of the Dogon blacksmith. Iron sculpture has a special meaning for the Dogon for they blend symbol and a powerful aesthetic in a very abstract image.
Made of 100% Brass, Iron Alloy
Model is W 27 – H 8 and weight 0.07 kg.
This cast iron horseman/horse & rider is a statement of nobility and originates from the Dogon who live at the base of the Bandiagara escarpment near the Niger River in Mali. The nobility of the Malian aristocracy is portrayed in this light iron Dogon horse & rider which shows a fine patina.
Made of 100% Brass, Iron Alloy
Model is W 25 – H 15 and weight 0.2 kg.
This iron fetish bird figure of early to mid 20th Century, is made by the Dogon tribe from Mali using the old lost-wax method and is in excellent condition. The fetish figure of a bird is believed to symbolize the 'hogon' or spiritual leader.
Made of 100% Bronze
Model is W 45 – H 30 and weight 3.5 kg.
These finely carved iron objects could have been carried by a ‘ritual thief’ for the complex funerary rituals so well known among the Dogon. It may have also been used by the blacksmith as an indication of his status among the Dogon. It originates from the Dogon who live at the base of the Bandiagara escarpment near the Niger River in Mali.
Made of 100% Brass, Iron Alloy
Model is W 33 – H 5 and weight 0.1 kg.
Beautiful, rare antique cast bronze sitting female figure, made by the Dogon, but possibly an even older Djenne piece from Mali. Sculpture has a wonderful, very old encrusted patina on it and date at least from the late 19th century but maybe before.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 17 – H 8 and weight 1.8 kg.
This type of circular pendant representing a sun refers to an ancient and complex passage of the Dogon cosmogony, at a time when light was given to men through 10 suns. It is is relatively rare in western collections. The sun symbol identification that is sometimes made seems to be foreign rather than a Dogon interpretation.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 7 – H 2 and weight 0.12 kg.
This hand-cast crafted Djenne bracelet is made of bronze and terracotta dates as early as the 11th or 12th century. This type of bracelets were highly prized in Western Africa from 1600-1900, and utilized not only as jewelry and Currency Trade Money, but also as portable wealth.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 11 – H 3 and weight 0.15 kg.
This Djenne bracelet made of bronze and terracotta dates as early as the 11th or 12th century. This type of bracelets such as this were highly prized in Western Africa from 1600-1900, and utilized not only as jewelry and Currency Trade Money, but also as portable wealth.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 12– H 9 and weight 0.2 kg.
This hand-cast crafted Djenne ring is made of bronze and dates as early as the 11th or 12th century. Dugged from the ground, it has retained its archeological patina. A superb heavy oxidized vert-de-gris patina of greens and browns as well as encrusted deposits cover this imposing ring.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 5 – H 3 and weight 0.02 kg.
This hand-cast crafted ceremonial Djenne Three Clover Leaf Ring is made of bronze and dates as early as the 11th or 12th century. Dugged from the ground, it has retained its archeological patina. A superb heavy oxidized vert-de-gris patina of greens and browns as well as encrusted deposits cover this imposing ring.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 5 – H 3 and weight 0.02 kg.
This rare, museum quality, authentic Amulet Bronze Equestrian ring with Horse Riding warrior (circa mid- late 1800s) originates from the Dogon tribe, a symbol of a material power, but also the instrument of warlike adventures. In a more metaphysical way, he dominates the mortal and spiritual world by displaying his physical and moral strength.
Made of 100% Brass / Bronze
Model is W 5 – H 3 and weight 0.02 kg.