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Bronze Flared Anklet with Straight Design



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Title

Bronze Flared Anklet with Straight Design

Creator

Islamic Cultures

Creator Biography

before 1985

Culture

Islamic Cultures

Place Made

Northern Africa

Description

This is likely a manilla, which is an oval or C-shaped metal bracelet or anklet with flaring ends. It is commonly worn to display wealth. With its flattened, flaring ends and geometric decorations, the Hinged Bracelet retains the basic form of a manilla, but it is unusual in its hinged form and its pin clasp. This brass bracelet was at least partially forged, or beaten, into shape, and the careful process of creating its two fine working mechanism contrast with the simple designs that were rather hastily cut and stamped into the surface. The Bronze Flared Anklet has many dents and bent areas, suggesting that it was well used and long cherished before it was collected. It was likely made using the lost-wax casting process, which involved making a wax model for the anklet, forming the intricate details through molding, carving, and weaving wax threads into delicate designs, and then using the was model to create a clay mold for a bronze casting. The final details and the regular form of the final anklet attests to the strong skills of this artisan.

Researched by Christy Mustari, MSU Student, 2008, Under the direction of Dr. Billie Follensbee

Century

20th

Item Dimensions

10.2 cm h. x 10.8 cm w. x 10.8 cm d.

Medium

Sculpture

Materials

Bronze

Techniques

Carved Design

Provenance

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoneman

Acession Number

1985.64

Accession Year

1985

Photo Number

20200038