Prestige knife with gold-plated handle, Lalié
Baule, Ivory Coast
Iron, wood, leather, spondylus shells, gold, string, wire
Early 20th century
Among the Baule of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), gold-covered wooden figures, fly whisk handles, sword hilts, knife handles, linguist staff finials, combs, and other objects are prestige items owned by chiefs and individuals of high status. They are part of the family's inheritance and are linked to ancestral force and the soul of the family. Gold-covered objects are placed on display for funerals, for certain masquerade performances, and for ceremonies associated with leadership (Ceremonial Knife, Smithsonian: National Museum of African Art, n.d., link).
11 in :: 28 cm
InventoryID #13-1847
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