Bronze African Currency, Kirdi Tribe
A highly decorative bronze currency from the Kirdi Tribe, Cameroon.
Taking the shape of an agricultural hoe which is a symbol of wealth, the piece has delicate swirling details along the front side and at the top of the handle.
Heavy and hand forged, the piece has a fantastic patina and is very tactile.
Sourced in the UK.
22cm long.
A highly decorative bronze currency from the Kirdi Tribe, Cameroon.
Taking the shape of an agricultural hoe which is a symbol of wealth, the piece has delicate swirling details along the front side and at the top of the handle.
Heavy and hand forged, the piece has a fantastic patina and is very tactile.
Sourced in the UK.
22cm long.
A highly decorative bronze currency from the Kirdi Tribe, Cameroon.
Taking the shape of an agricultural hoe which is a symbol of wealth, the piece has delicate swirling details along the front side and at the top of the handle.
Heavy and hand forged, the piece has a fantastic patina and is very tactile.
Sourced in the UK.
22cm long.