Box Item Number: 1264/9 a-b from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Oval-shaped metal box with overhanging lip and engraved designs. On lid (part b) there are seven sections of linear patterns. On the perimeter of the base, there are alternating sections of triangles and square designs.

History Of Use

Container for gold dust, which was used as the standard currency in the Asante kingdom. The blacksmiths who produced these boxes were called tounufe.

Specific Techniques

Made with the cire-perdue or lost-wax method. The mould is made of beeswax, covered with clay, and then fired. The wax melts and the hollow clay cast is then filled with scraps of copper-based alloy, before being fired for a second time.