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Large Antique Akan Brass Goldweight – Lost Wax Geometric Design

Large Antique Akan Brass Goldweight – Lost Wax Geometric Design

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Antique 19th Century Ashanti Brass Goldweight – Geometric Design

Discover a remarkable piece of West African heritage with this large antique Ashanti (Asante) goldweight from the 1800s. Meticulously handcrafted in Ghana using the traditional lost wax casting technique, this brass weight exemplifies the geometric artistry characteristic of early Akan craftsmanship.

  • Dimensions: 45 mm x 22 mm x 5 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 34 grams

The goldweight boasts a rich, dark patina, indicative of its age and historical usage. Its geometric form reflects the early styles of Akan goldweights, which were primarily abstract before the introduction of figurative designs in later periods.

Historical Significance of Ashanti Goldweights

Among the Ashanti people of southern Ghana, goldweights, known locally as mrammou or abrammuo, played a crucial role in the economy. Gold dust served as the primary currency, and these weights ensured accurate measurements during trade. Each weight was part of a standardized system, with over 60 recognized units, facilitating fair transactions across regions. The ownership of a complete set of goldweights was a symbol of status and wealth, often passed down through generations.

The Lost Wax Casting Technique

This goldweight was created using the ancient lost wax method, a process that involves sculpting a detailed model in beeswax, encasing it in a clay mold, and then heating it to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten brass is then poured into this cavity to form the final piece. This technique allows for intricate designs and has been used in West Africa for centuries, showcasing the artisans' exceptional skill and attention to detail.

Embrace a piece of history with this authentic Ashanti goldweight, a testament to the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the Akan people.

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