Paramount Chief's Crown

This is a Paramount Chief's crown made from tooled leather, similar to that which has elsewhere been labelled Mandingo leatherwork . Mandingo , used in this context, refers to a type of workmanship associated with Muslim elites. The crown is surrounded with rectangular slabs containing Arabic scripts, also referred to as sebe/sebbeh, or amulets. The Sierra Leone National Museum catalogue notes that is was made by a shoemaker in Kabala known as Karanke .

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Further Information

  • Type: Regalia
  • Object: Paramount Chief's Crown
  • Materials: Leather, animal skin, Textile
  • Culture Group: Mandingo
  • Dimensions: 267mm [H]
  • Production Date: Pre 1960
  • Associated Places: Koinadugu District, Kabala (Place collected)
  • Associated People: Abu Bakarr Sesay, Freetown (Collector)
  • Museum: Sierra Leone National Museum
  • Accession Number: SLNM.1960.16.02

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