SOLD: Snake Pendant, Lobi / Gan, Burkina Faso
SOLD: Snake Pendant, Lobi / Gan, Burkina Faso
Copper
3 in. / 7.5 cm
18th - 19th century
SOLD
Snakes were important fixtures on altars that delivered individual and collective protection. An indication of their importance is reflected in how often snakes occur in Gan and Lobi metalwork. The religious and functional artwork of the Gan, who call themselves the Kaaba or Kamba, has often been misattributed to neighboring groups in Burkina Faso and Ghana such as the Senufo, Lobi, or Kulango. Research indicates that the Gan (who can be distinguished by their regionally unique language) originated in central Ghana and emigrated northwest to Burkina Faso in the 15th century. Not coincidentally, Gan bronzes excavated in Burkina Faso can date back to the 15th century, but not earlier (Schaedler, Earth and Ore, 1997).
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