Benin - 201007 - Large Tribal used 4 bracelets or manilla's - Nigeria. - Verkocht

Benin - 201007 - Large Tribal used 4 bracelets or manilla's - Nigeria. kopen? Bied vanaf 65!
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Benin - 201007 - Large Tribal used 4 bracelets or manilla's - Nigeria. kopen? Bied vanaf 65!
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  • Omschrijving
  • Benin
Type kunstwerk Etnografica
Periode 1900 t/m 1944
Techniek Brons
Stijl Afrikaans
Onderwerp Overig
Afmetingen 2 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm (h x b x d)

4 Tribal used antique Bronze bracelet or Manilla - Nigeria

Diameters are : 8 - 9 - 9.5 and 7 cm.

Taxatiewaarde: 175 - 200 euro

This 4 Manillas were traditional African horseshoe shaped bracelets made of metals such as iron, bronze, copper and very rarely gold. Decorative manillas were worn to show wealth and status in Africa. Europeans used them as a form of currency in west Africa to buy and enslave African people. They manufactured them in Britain, especially around Bristol and Birmingham, based on African designs. Different styles and metals had different values. One source stated that, in 1505, one manilla was worth a big elephant tooth and eight to ten manillas would buy an African person to enslave.


Ships sailed from Britain to Africa, full of ‘exchange’ goods such as manillas, metals, clothing, guns and alcohol. Enslaved Africans were then transported across the Atlantic to the Americas. Raw materials such as sugar, tobacco and cotton, grown by enslaved Africans on plantations in the Americas, were then brought back to Britain where they were processed.

Historians estimate that at least 12 million Africans were removed by force during the transatlantic slave trade. Many millions died when they were captured and transported. Europeans dominated the trade in enslaved Africans using the power of guns. They justified enslaving Africans by claiming that they were ‘uncivilised’.
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Binnen Nederland € 8,00

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